Data & AI consultancy building cloud platforms and analytics for enterprise Australia
InfoCentric is a Melbourne-based data consultancy serving financial services, insurance, retail, and government. The stack is Azure-centric (Data Factory, Synapse, Event Hubs, Functions) with Snowflake as the data warehouse and dbt for transformation—a modern cloud-native shape typical of consultancies moving clients away from on-premise legacy systems. Current hiring is heavily skewed toward senior data roles (5 of 6 open positions), signaling active delivery on large-scale migration and platform projects rather than team expansion.
InfoCentric designs, builds, and operates data platforms, analytics, and AI solutions for mid-market to enterprise clients across banking, insurance, retail, and public sector in Australia. The firm operates across five capability areas: data strategy and governance, cloud data platforms (primarily Azure and Snowflake), advanced analytics and data science, generative AI agents, and managed data services. Founded in 2009 and privately held, the company employs 51–200 people based in Melbourne. Current delivery focus is enterprise-scale data transformation and legacy system migrations to Snowflake.
Azure services (Data Factory, Synapse, Event Hubs, Functions, Machine Learning), Snowflake, dbt, Kafka, RabbitMQ, Apache Airflow, Python, Salesforce, PostgreSQL, AWS, and control-M for orchestration.
Large-scale Snowflake migrations from legacy systems, enterprise data platform delivery, and data transformation programs for clients in financial services and government.
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