Company Profile
The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) is a global investment firm with $475 billion of assets under management, across 678 investment vehicles as of March 31, 2026. Founded in 1987 in Washington, DC, Carlyle has grown into one of the world's largest and most successful investment firms, with more than 2,500 professionals operating in 28 offices in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia.
Carlyle's purpose is to connect people, ideas, and capital to fuel growth for companies and performance for investors, which range from public and private pension funds to wealthy individuals and families to sovereign wealth funds, unions and corporations. Carlyle invests across three segments - Global Private Equity, Global Credit and Carlyle AlpInvest - and has deep expertise across industries, markets, and geographies.
At Carlyle, we believe that a wide spectrum of experiences and viewpoints drives performance and success. Our CEO, Harvey Schwartz, has stated that, "To build better businesses and create value for all of our stakeholders, we are focused on assembling leadership teams with the strongest insights from a range of perspectives." Reflecting this view, emphasis is placed on development, retention and inclusion through our internal processes and seven Employee Resource Groups (ERGs). We cultivate a culture where ideas are openly shared and challenged, connecting diverse expertise and perspectives to drive enduring value.
Department Description
The Data Architect, Corporate Services is a senior technical role within Carlyle's Global Technology & Solutions organization, with ownership over the data architecture underpinning Carlyle's financial operations. The team is in the midst of a high-visibility platform build: the Corporate Finance Data Warehouse (CFDW), which consolidates fragmented legacy reporting into a single, certified source of finance data subscribed to by teams across the firm. This is a greenfield opportunity to define the data models, governance standards, and architectural patterns for a platform built to scale with Carlyle's growth.
Position Summary
This role carries end-to-end ownership of the CFDW: the architecture, the build, and the platform that Finance teams, reporting systems, and downstream applications trust for certified data. This architect is accountable for the lineage, quality, and reliability of every metric the platform publishes.
The technical challenge is significant. Carlyle's finance reporting runs on a legacy Microsoft SSIS, SSRS, and SSAS estate, and this role leads its migration to a modern stack anchored in Snowflake, Fivetran, dbt, and Sigma Computing or Power BI. Carlyle takes a best-of-breed approach, so the successful candidate evaluates tools on their merits and is comfortable building on any platform that fits the problem, not just the ones listed here.
Equally important is the leadership dimension. This is not an individual contributor role: the successful candidate's primary leverage is through platform architecture, developing engineers, and directing a team of employees and contractors. They build and prototype directly when it matters most, and partner with the Finance Technology Lead and Finance stakeholders to turn reporting needs into durable data products.
What Success Looks Like
Twelve months in, the successful candidate will have moved Carlyle's corporate finance reporting from a fragmented legacy estate to a working, certified data platform that Finance teams actively subscribe to in place of independent extracts from source systems. The CFDW will be live, covering its initial domains, with legacy SSIS, SSRS, and SSAS reporting retirement underway.
But standing up the platform is the floor, not the ceiling. The measure of success is whether Finance trusts it: certified metrics governed through a single semantic layer, end-to-end lineage that holds up under audit and SOX scrutiny, and AI-driven data quality monitoring that surfaces issues before Finance users encounter them. The strongest signal of success is that Finance teams have stopped building around the platform and started building on top of it.
Equally important is the foundation the candidate has built for the long term: a high-performing engineering team, deep relationships with Finance stakeholders, and an architectural vision that scales well beyond year one.
In-office requirement: 4 days per week
Primary Responsibilities
Data Platform Architecture & Delivery (45%)
Data Governance, Quality & Intelligence (25%)
People Management & Technical Leadership (20%)
Stakeholder Management & Enterprise Alignment (10%)
Qualifications
Education & Certifications
Professional Experience
Competencies & Attributes
Benefits/Compensation
The compensation range for this role is specific to Washington, DC, and takes into account a wide range of factors including but not limited to the skill sets required/preferred; prior experience and training; licenses and/or certifications.
The anticipated base salary range for this role is $170,000 to $190,000.
In addition to the base salary, the hired professional will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package spanning retirement benefits, health insurance, life insurance and disability, paid time off, paid holidays, family planning benefits and various wellness programs. Additionally, the hired professional may also be eligible to participate in an annual discretionary incentive program, the award of which will be dependent on various factors, including, without limitation, individual and organizational performance.
Due to the high volume of candidates, please be advised that only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted by Carlyle.
About Us:
The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) is a global investment firm with $475 billion of assets under management, across 678 investment vehicles as of March 31, 2026. Founded in 1987 in Washington, DC, Carlyle has grown into one of the world's largest and most successful investment firms, with more than 2,500 professionals operating in 28 offices in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia.
Carlyle's purpose is to connect people, ideas, and capital to fuel growth for companies and performance for investors, which range from public and private pension funds to wealthy individuals and families to sovereign wealth funds, unions and corporations. Carlyle invests across three segments - Global Private Equity, Global Credit and Carlyle AlpInvest - and has deep expertise across industries, markets, and geographies.
At Carlyle, we believe that a wide spectrum of experiences and viewpoints drives performance and success. Our CEO, Harvey Schwartz, has stated that, "To build better businesses and create value for all of our stakeholders, we are focused on assembling leadership teams with the strongest insights from a range of perspectives." Reflecting this view, emphasis is placed on development, retention and inclusion through our internal processes and seven Employee Resource Groups (ERGs). We cultivate a culture where ideas are openly shared and challenged, connecting diverse expertise and perspectives to drive enduring value.