Full-Time

Data Architect

Supply Chain

Posted on 11/15/2025

ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil

10,001+ employees

Global fuel producer, distributor, stations network

No salary listed

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

In Person

Five days on-site per week at Bangalore Whitefield office.

Category
Data & Analytics (1)
Required Skills
Agile
SQL
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Master's or Bachelor's degree in business, computer science, engineering, systems analysis or a related field
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in data design/architecture and strong willingness to continue learning
  • Recent experience developing reference data architecture, data modeling (conceptual, logical and physical), data profiling, data quality analysis, building business data glossaries and data catalogs
  • Knowledge regarding data governance and master/reference data management programs
  • Experience using SQL Server, SQL query language and E/R Studio data modeling tool
  • Experience working with agile delivery teams
  • Effective planning, communication, collaboration and persuasion skills to drive needed change across the company
  • Expert written and verbal communication skills; familiarity with SharePoint team sites to collaborate; self-starter, takes initiative and is able to work in a fast-paced environment
Responsibilities
  • Work closely with other Data Architects, subject matter experts, data engineers and developers to design enterprise data sets and consult with projects to ensure data architecture is aligned with enterprise data principles and standards
  • The position will report to the Data Architect Manager
  • Work towards building and/or providing knowledge in support of the overall Central Data Office mission and data strategy
  • Analyze current state data architectures and conceive desired future state data architectures and identify activities needed to close the gap to achieve the future state
  • Support development of conceptual and logical data models
  • Work with Data Governance teams to ensure business glossaries, data dictionaries and data catalogs are created and maintained
  • Drive strategies/approaches and principles for data management (including master/reference data and identification of key data domains, data governance framework, etc.)
  • Ensure data architecture of delivered solutions support proper security/access, retention and classification
  • Consult with projects and ensure solutions are aligned with the CDO vision/mission and enterprise data architecture principles using established data architecture assessment methodologies
  • Partner with business leads and data governance groups to support business data needs
  • Lead assessments of business/data requirements for projects, products, MVPs and other efforts to validate that overall design satisfies business needs and adheres to key standards and principles
  • Provide architectural leadership, guidance, consulting, mentoring, education and support to other architects, data professionals and to projects and product teams
  • Provide input to Management of Change plans to ensure enterprise data set adoption and sustainability
  • Analyze business processes and identify/implement improvement opportunities
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge of TOGAF and DAMA DMBoK v.2 desirable (key differentiator)
  • Experience with Master Data Management tools such as Precisely Enter Works and cataloging tools such as Collibra
  • Understanding of large data store technologies (Data Lakes, Data Warehouse, Data Hubs, etc.)
  • Knowledge of XML, JSON, Python; understanding of API concepts and integration architecture
  • Leadership: Strong interpersonal skills with ability to influence without direct authority; able to effectively interact with large and diverse user community
  • Strong background in data, analytics, systems and tools: good working knowledge of SAP database technologies (ERP, HANA, etc.) and related data extraction tools

ExxonMobil operates a global network of Exxon and Mobil fuel stations offering gasoline, diesel, motor oil, and convenience-store items to individuals and commercial customers, and it also supplies wholesale fuels. Customers purchase fuel and related products at stations, use loyalty programs, and may add services like car washes; Alexa voice-pay options are available at many stations to speed transactions. The company differentiates itself with a vast, vertically integrated retail and wholesale network, broad loyalty programs, and technology-enabled payments. Its goal is to provide reliable energy and fuel access worldwide while delivering value through a wide range of services and payment options, maintaining leadership in the energy sector.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Irving, Texas

Founded

1866

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Record Guyana production exceeds 900,000 barrels daily in Q1 2026.
  • Golden Pass LNG achieves first production in early 2026 amid rising demand.
  • Permian Basin targets 1.8 million oil-equivalent barrels daily by end-2026.

What critics are saying

  • Strait of Hormuz closure cuts Middle East output by 750,000 barrels daily.
  • Chevron's Guyana stake growth erodes Exxon's upstream market share.
  • Occidental's 9.3% margin diverts investors from Exxon's 7.5% operations.

What makes ExxonMobil unique

  • ExxonMobil formed in 1999 merger of Exxon and Mobil from Standard Oil legacy.
  • Vertically integrated across upstream, product solutions, and low carbon divisions.
  • Manages industry-leading portfolio as largest non-government energy producer.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Life Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Competitive compensation

Medical plans

Maternity Leave

Retirement benefits

Annual vacations & holidays

Day care assistance program

Training and development program

Tuition assistance program

Workplace flexibility policy

Relocation program

Transportation facility

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