HAPEKO Deutschland GmbH | Germany | Köln, Berlin | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 25.04.2025 on stepstone.de
Data Architect / Data Architect / IT Architect Data Management (m/w/d)
HAPEKO, as Germany's leading personnel consultancy, represents the following exclusive mandate:
Our client, Deutschlandradio, is part of public broadcasting in Germany and stands for independent, high-quality and informative journalism. As an established media house, Deutschlandradio is a central player in the German media landscape and offers a wide range of sound news, backgrounds, culture and science.
For the Deutschlandradio we are looking for a data architect / Data Architect (m/w/d) at the Berlin or Cologne site at the earliest possible time. It is also possible to work remotely in many parts.
Do you have proven knowledge of data architecture and data management and are familiar with databases, tools, cloud and complex data flows? In addition, do you like to work well conceptually, can your concepts communicate and wish a responsible activity with a lot of design space? Then we look forward to your application! (JBG/124523)
Location: Cologne, Berlin JOBV1_EN
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HAPEKO, as Germany's leading personnel consultancy, represents the following exclusive mandate:
Our client, Deutschlandradio, is part of public broadcasting in Germany and stands for independent, high-quality and informative journalism. As an established media house, Deutschlandradio is a central player in the German media landscape and offers a wide range of sound news, backgrounds, culture and science.
For the Deutschlandradio we are looking for a data architect / Data Architect (m/w/d) at the Berlin or Cologne site at the earliest possible time. It is also possible to work remotely in many parts.
Do you have proven knowledge of data architecture and data management and are familiar with databases, tools, cloud and complex data flows? In addition, do you like to work well conceptually, can your concepts communicate and wish a responsible activity with a lot of design space? Then we look forward to your application! (JBG/124523)
Location: Cologne, Berlin
Conception and control of complex data flows Optimizing data processes and improving concepts for data flow control Introduction and development of data processing and analysis tools Ensuring data quality, security and integrity Cooperation with Data Engineers, Data Scientists and Departments such as Journalists Coordination of external partners and service providers Planning, control and implementation of data-based projects
Complete study of computer science, data science or comparable At least 5 years of experience in data architecture and data management Knowledge of data and database technologies and cloud platforms Experience in data modeling and in ETL processes Ideally experience with large data landscapes Analytical skills and problem solving skills Experience in project management and agile working methods Ability to translate technical requirements into practical solutions Communication strength and joy in cooperation between the specialist and technology Very good German knowledge
Location Berlin or Cologne and partly Remote Attractive remuneration by collective agreement (increase from 1.1.2026) 38.5 hours per week 31 Holiday days per year Attractive occupational retirement provision Partial childcare, family allowance Other benefits such as canteen and Germany ticket grant, Urban Sports Club etc. Free parking JOBV1_EN
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