Strategic Architect - Data and Analytics

at  Inland Revenue Department New Zealand

New Zealand, , New Zealand -

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Immediate14 Jul, 2024Not Specified29 Jun, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

STRATEGIC ARCHITECT - DATA AND ANALYTICS

  • Lead data and analytics strategies and thinking.Preference for Auckland or Wellington but can be based in any IR New Zealand location
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MŌ MĀTOU | ABOUT US

Te Tari Taake ‘Inland Revenue’ plays a critical role in improving the economic and social wellbeing of Aotearoa ‘New Zealand’. We do this by collecting and distributing money - we collect 80% of the Crown’s revenue and distribute social support payments.
We are committed to keeping to the Treaty of Waitangi’s guiding principles in our work for and with Māori customers and our employees, their whānau, hapū and iwi.
Also important to us is how we work - our organisation continues to develop a culture which is customer-centric, intelligence-led, agile, and inclusive. We offer flexible work practices where you’ll be encouraged to innovate and prioritise your professional development to achieve your career goals.

Responsibilities:

MŌ TE TŪNGA | ABOUT THE ROLE

As a Strategic Architect - Data and Analytics (Architect L3) you will be a key member of a team that provide expertise with deep understanding of IR’s Primary Services as well as analysing external technology trends that can be applied to IR. Your architecture expertise when designing responses and implementing solutions to change needs, strategies or policies will ensure initiatives will deliver to an IR intended outcome or strategy.

IN THIS VARIED ROLE YOU WILL:

  • Contribute with data and analytics, and architecture expertise for guiding strategic decisions for IR.
  • Lead the development of guiding principles and standards for IR’s Data and Analytics decisions.
  • Participate in data and analytics governance meetings and provide Data architecture thought leadership.
  • Have a thorough understanding of industry and external technology trends and being able to apply this to an IR context.
  • Explore and recommending technology solution options and approaches.
  • Utilise extensive knowledge and awareness of data and analytics technologies, trends, and industry standards to guide IR’s data and analytics architecture journey.
  • Use industry knowledge, specifically related to areas IR operates in (Financial services, Tax Intermediaries, Payroll software, Accounting Software, Social, etc.) to propose and design solutions that are likely to be beneficial to all parties in the broader ecosystem.
  • Work closely across all business areas to understand overlaps and tension points in the data and information space, for e.g., Operational reporting vs Analytical reporting, Centralised analytics vs Democratising access to data, Dashboarding and Interventions vs Enterprise Reporting, Data Quality improvements.
  • Experience leading data and analytics architecture strategies and initiatives.Work closely with the CEDA, and other analytics and insights teams to lead and contribute to IR’s Data and Analytics Strategies and roadmaps.
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REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

IT Software - Other

Information Technology

Graduate

Proficient

1

New Zealand, New Zealand