Analytics Governance Analyst

London, United Kingdom
Last month
£690 pd

Salary

£690 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
5 May 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Hybrid and Flexible Working Competitive Paid Leave Days Comprehensive Private Medical Insurance Life/Invalidity Insurance Mental Wellbeing Support Learning and Development Opportunities

Job Title: Analytics Governance Analyst

Rate: Circa £690/Day

Contract: 31/03/2027

Location: London 3 days per week onsite

Status: Inside IR35

Join Our Team and Shape the Future of Analytics Governance!

Are you passionate about data governance and eager to make a significant impact in the financial services industry? We are seeking an enthusiastic Analytics Governance Analyst to help us build our Analytics Governance Capability within the Data Analytics Team at our client's EMEA Data Office. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a transformative journey that aligns with BCBS239 principles and prepares the organization for ECB onboarding.

What We Are Looking For:

Essential Skills:

Proven experience in establishing Analytics Governance or EUC Governance frameworks.

Strong understanding of regulatory frameworks such as BCBS239 principles and knowledge of data regulatory compliance in the financial sector.

Experience with cataloguing tools like Collibra or Apparity.

Strong project management skills, including Agile and Waterfall methodologies.

Excellent stakeholder management and communication abilities.

Desirable Skills:

Experience with analytics platforms such as Power BI and Tableau.

Solid understanding of data management concepts and data lineage.

What You Will Do:

Establish and promote Analytics Governance standards across the organisation

Identify, document, and manage Key Data Uses (KDUs) and End User Computing (EUC) tools

Perform gap analysis and drive remediation activities to ensure compliance

Build and maintain data and analytics catalogues

Collaborate with stakeholders across all business areas to embed governance best practices.

Why This Role Matters:

In this greenfield opportunity, you will help set the foundation for analytics governance, fostering an ethos of openness and transparency across the organization. Your role is essential in educating stakeholders about the importance of analytics governance, enabling genuine business innovation.

What We Offer:

Join us and enjoy a host of fantastic benefits:

Hybrid and Flexible Working: Embrace a work-life balance that suits you!

Competitive Paid Leave Days: Recharge and refresh whenever you need.

Health Benefits: Comprehensive private medical insurance and life/invalidity insurance for your peace of mind.

Mental Wellbeing Support: Access to counselling and coaching services.

Learning and Development Opportunities: Grow your career with us!

Ambitious Remuneration Package: Recognizing your expertise and contributions.

Join Us on This Exciting Journey!

If you're ready to make a real difference and contribute to a thriving data governance culture, we want to hear from you! Bring your analytical mindset and problem-solving skills to our client's EMEA Data Office, where your expertise will be valued and your career will flourish.

Apply Now!

Unleash your potential in a dynamic environment that embraces innovation and inclusivity. Together, let's shape the future of analytics governance in financial services

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