Job Location : New York,NY, USA
Baron Capital is a leading asset management firm founded in 1982. We believe that hiring, retaining, and nurturing talented individuals who share our passion for excellence, integrity, and innovation is the key to our success. This means creating a welcoming, inclusive, and inspiring environment for all, as well as providing the resources and support our employees need to succeed. We take pride in our exceptionally low turnover and consider it a testament to our culture of collaboration and open communication. If you are looking for a career where you are part of a dynamic team where you can truly make a difference, we invite you to consider joining us.
SUMMARY:
As a Senior Data Architect, you will play a critical role in developing and executing our enterprise data strategy. Your focus will be on establishing robust data governance practices, designing scalable data architectures, and delivering efficient reporting solutions that drive data-informed decision-marking across the firm. You will collaborate closely with business stakeholders to understand their data needs and deliver solutions that optimize our data assets and support their objectives.
ESSENTIAL TASKS:
Partner with company stakeholders across departments to translate business needs into functionable, scalable data solutions.
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The base salary range for this position is based on skills, experience, qualifications, and internal equity. It is eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. It also participates in the Firm's 401(k) and Profit-Sharing Plan. The Firm's comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage, along with short and long-term disability insurance coverage. In addition, the Firm offers paid time off programs, free corporate gym access, subsidized in-office lunch options, and various employee discounts/perks programs.
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$215,000 - $230,000 USD
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