FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Architect – Data Analytics & Insights role?
The main responsibility is to design, develop, and maintain data-driven products that provide value to the organization’s customers and other stakeholders.
What kind of projects will the Architect be involved in?
The Architect will work on large-scale enterprise-wide data and analytics environments, creating and maintaining robust, scalable, and reliable products such as tools, dashboards, and data applications.
What qualifications are needed for this position?
A Bachelor’s Degree in computer science, software engineering, management information systems, or a related field is required, along with experience in architectural design and familiarity with various data technologies.
What kind of experience is preferred for this role?
Experience with large-scale enterprise-wide data and analytics environments, as well as with Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, Azure DevOps, ADLS Gen2, SQL, Tabular models, Event Hub, and Azure Functions is preferred.
Who does the Architect report to?
The Architect reports to the Manager of Data Analytics & Insights.
What kind of skills are emphasized in this job description?
Skills in problem-solving, adaptability to new technologies, interpersonal communication, and the ability to collaborate with both business and IT organizations are emphasized.
Are there any specific responsibilities related to data governance?
Yes, the role involves working with the DA&I Platform Team and Data Governance Team to ensure all data products comply with established standards.
What is the company culture like at Rockwell Automation?
Rockwell Automation values a team-oriented culture, encourages relationship building and partnership across all levels, and actively pursues personal continuous learning and development.
What are the expected working days in the hybrid setup?
Employees are expected to work at a Rockwell location at least on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays unless they have a business obligation out of the office.
What is the Architect's role in product delivery?
The Architect is responsible for managing technical risks, providing guidance to development teams, ensuring alignment with business goals, and ultimately being accountable for the quality of the products deployed to production.