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Contract Metadata Analyst - £600/day (Inside IR35)

City of London
2 days ago
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Contract Metadata Analyst - £600/day (Inside IR35)

Please note - this role is Inside IR35 and requires you to work on site in London two days per week. To be eligible for this role you must have the unrestricted right to work in the UK. This organisation will not offer sponsorship.

Overview

Our client is seeking an experienced Metadata Analyst to join their team. This role is critical in driving metadata governance and ensuring compliance with enterprise standards. The successful candidate will work closely with data owners, stewards, and project managers to maintain and enhance metadata repositories and processes.

Key Responsibilities

Own and maintain metadata management repositories.
Ensure metadata adheres to policy standards.
Collaborate with data owners and stewards to populate CDEs business metadata.
Work with project managers to populate technical business metadata for MITBIT initiative.
Establish and execute attestation and change management processes.
Support documentation of data lineage where required.
Assist in identifying long-term and interim metadata management tools.
Promote standardisation, visibility, and corporate usage of metadata.
Be hands-on in all aspects of metadata management.

Qualifications, Skills & Experience

Strong understanding of business and technical metadata types.
Significant experience in metadata management.
Familiarity with formal and informal metadata management tools.
Proficiency in data modelling and data profiling.
Excellent documentation and stakeholder management skills.
Financial Services experience preferred (not essential).This role pays £600/pd (inside IR35) and will require you to work from the London office two days per week.

To apply for this role please submit your CV or contact David Airey on (phone number removed) or at (url removed)

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