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Opportunity to Lead & shape the analytics governance framework. You'll with senior stakeholders across different regions enhancing your career.

About Our Client

Data Governance Manager - Analytics - LondonThe client is a global financial services organisation with a strong presence in Europe, committed to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions. They value inclusivity and collaboration, offering opportunities to work on meaningful projects in a dynamic and supportive environment.

Job Description

Data Governance Manager - Analytics - LondonKey Responsibilities:

Be the go-to expert on analytics governance standards. Build and establish a framework for analytics governance in line with data management practices. Train and mentor others in analytics governance. Identify and catalogue key data outputs across the business. Work with data owners to review, update, and track any improvements. Support colleagues in understanding and measuring their key metrics. Ensure compliance with BCBS239 and other data regulations. Engage with colleagues at all levels to get buy-in for analytics governance. Continuously review and improve how analytics governance is implemented.

The Successful Applicant

Data Governance Manager - Analytics - LondonSkills and ExperienceEssential:

Experience in setting up analytics governance or EUC governance in other companies. Experience working with governance frameworks like BCBS239. Familiar with data cataloguing tools like Collibra. Background in financial services and an understanding of data regulations. Able to train and mentor others. Strong project and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Solid understanding of data management, data lineage, and data governance practices. Good understanding of project delivery and software development life cycles. Experience using Power BI or Tableau to build data dashboards. Worked in a business with well managed self serve analytics. Familiar with data-related regulations

What's on Offer

Data Governance Manager - Analytics - LondonThe role offers:

Salary:£90k - £120k per annum, depending on experience. Hybrid Working: 2 days per week in the London office, offering flexibility. Exciting Projects: Implementing business-critical Data Analytics initiatives. Exposure: Collaborate with senior stakeholders and gain experience across different business functions. Comprehensive Benefits Package: Includes pension, generous holiday, and additional perks.

If you're a passionate Data Governance manager with Analytics governance experiences and want to be part of an innovative, forward-thinking team, we'd love to hear from you!

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