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Position: Marketing Technology Data ArchitectLocation: Atlanta, GALong Term ContractUnable to provide Sponsorship for this role.Role SummaryThe Marketing Technology Data Architect is responsible for defining the data architecture strategy that powers marketing analytics, customer intelligence, and personalization at scale. This role provides end-to-end ownership of the MarTech data ecosystem, ensuring seamless integration, scalability, governance, and alignment with enterprise data platforms.The architect partners with marketing, engineering, analytics, and enterprise architecture teams to design robust, future-ready data solutions across platforms such as CDPs, CRM systems, and marketing activation tools.Key ResponsibilitiesData Architecture & StrategyData Modeling LeadershipMarTech Ecosystem ArchitectureData Governance, Privacy & ComplianceAnalytics & Activation EnablementStakeholder & Leadership CollaborationRequired QualificationsBachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, Information Systems, or related field7+ years of experience in data architecture, data engineering, or large-scale data platform designDeep expertise in: Data architecture patterns (lakehouse, data warehouse)Data modeling methodologies (dimensional, Data Vault, domain-driven design)Cloud data platforms (Snowflake, Databricks, BigQuery, Redshift)Strong experience designing MarTech ecosystems (Adobe, Salesforce, CDPs, etc.)Expertise in designing large-scale data integration and pipeline architecturesStrong understanding of marketing data concepts (customer identity, attribution, segmentation, personalization)Key SkillsEnterprise data architecture and system designMarTech ecosystem expertiseStrategic thinking and technology leadershipData governance and complianceCross-functional collaboration and executive communication