Data Manager

Randstad Technologies Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£500 – £545 pd

Salary

£500 – £545 pd

Posted
8 May 2026 (Last month)

Looking for Data Manager in London/Sheffield

Rate: £545.46 per day

Duration: 12 Months

Take ownership of critical enterprise data for a leading financial institution, ensuring the integrity of data used for Board-level reporting. You will act as the single point of responsibility for data collection, validation, and transformation for a specific asset class.

Core Responsibilities

Data Lifecycle: Lead the transport, cleansing, and loading of raw data into the enterprise data warehouse.

Quality Control: Define technical checks and reconcile complex financial data against internal records.

Task Management: Direct the workload of up to 4 FTE analysts to meet strict production schedules.

Expert Liaison: Act as the principal expert for analytical data, engaging with senior MD and C-suite stakeholders.

Required Skills

Power BI: Expert-level Power BI, PowerQuery, and DAX.

Modelling: Deep understanding of conceptual, logical, and physical data models.

Data Governance: Proven experience in data quality monitoring and controlled development methodologies.

Desirable Experience

Microsoft Fabric

Azure

NoSQL

Investment Management

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