Tactile Medical

Healthcare

DataArchitect

$101–151k United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Data Architect at Tactile Medical. Skills: Data architecture, Microsoft Fabric, Data modeling. Define enterprise data architecture standards. Design Microsoft Fabric solutions”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, 5+ years experience, Experience with Microsoft Fabric, Experience building dimensional data models

Nice to Have

Experience with Salesforce data, Familiarity with NetSuite, Familiarity with Brightree, Experience in healthcare, Experience in regulated environments, Background in mid-sized organizations, Consulting environments experience

What You'll Do.

Define enterprise data architecture standards

Design Microsoft Fabric solutions

Establish data modeling standards

Define environment strategies

Review data solution designs

Establish reusable patterns

Enable consistent use of datasets

Document data lineage

Document data ownership

Define canonical data models

Align data definitions

Establish architectural guardrails

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Business stakeholders; Technical stakeholders; Data Platform Engineering; IT leadership

Communication Scope

Translate data needs; Communicate architectural concepts; Educate team members

Full Job Description

At Tactile Medical, we specialize in developing at-home therapy devices to treat lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency and respiratory illnesses. Overview At Tactile Medical, we are evolving our data capabilities from report-driven analytics to a scalable, enterprise data platform built on Microsoft Fabric. The Data Architect will play a critical role in designing and governing the end-to-end data ecosystem, ensuring consistency, scalability, and long-term sustainability. This role is responsible for establishing enterprise data architecture standards, connecting disparate systems, and enabling a unified data foundation that supports reporting, self-service analytics, and future AI/ML capabilities. As a highly visible, strategic partner to IT leadership, the Data Architect will balance hands-on technical work with architectural governance and cross-functional collaboration while helping to mature data practices across the organization. Accountabilities & Responsibilities: Data Architecture & Platform Design Define and maintain enterprise data architecture standards, frameworks, and reference models Design end-to-end Microsoft Fabric solutions, including Lakehouse, Warehouse, semantic models, and reporting layers Establish scalable data modeling standards, including dimensional (star schema) and semantic modeling practices Define environment and workspace strategies (dev, test, prod) to support reliable and repeatable delivery Solution Governance & Enablement Review and guide data solution designs to ensure alignment with enterprise architecture standards Partner with Data Platform Engineering to establish reusable patterns, pipelines, and platform capabilities Evaluate tradeoffs between speed, scalability, and long-term maintainability, providing clear recommendations Enable consistent use of shared datasets, metrics, and semantic models across the organization Cross-System Data Strategy Design and document data flows, lineage, and ownership across systems and pl

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