Product Data Specialist

thefutureworks
Coventry, West Midlands (county), United Kingdom
Last week
£30,000 – £35,000 pa

Salary

£30,000 – £35,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Posted
18 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

25 days holiday + bank holidays Additional Christmas shutdown leave Pension contribution Birthday leave Death in service benefit

Product Data Specialist

Remote (UK) | Full-Time

Our client is seeking a detail-oriented Product Data Specialist to join their growing team and help improve product data standards across the building materials industry.

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with strong Excel and data management skills who enjoys working collaboratively with customers to improve data quality, consistency, and governance.

Key Responsibilities

* Manage and maintain customer product data within the platform

* Support customers through onboarding and data improvement processes

* Review datasets, identify gaps, and provide data quality insights

* Produce data completeness and quality reports

* Resolve data-related support tickets within agreed SLAs

* Apply data governance standards and support continuous improvement initiatives

Skills & Experience

* Experience in product data, PIM, or data governance environments desirable

* Strong Microsoft Excel skills (lookups/formulas essential)

* Excellent attention to detail and analytical skills

* Strong communication and customer-facing abilities

* Knowledge of GS1, ETIM, or product data standards beneficial

Benefits

* Fully remote UK role

* 25 days holiday + bank holidays

* Additional Christmas shutdown leave

* Pension contribution

* Birthday leave

* Death in service benefit

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm

Apply now to join a business helping transform data quality and digital standards across the industry

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