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Data Analyst

Corriculo Recruitment
Abingdon
1 week ago
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Data Analyst, Data Quality & Governance, SAP, Collibra, Hybrid, COR7381


We are seeking a Data Analyst –focussed on Data Quality & Governance to join a global, forward-thinking technology-driven organisation, working on a hybrid basis! This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced data professional to support and enhance enterprise-wide data management and governance processes, contributing to key digital transformation and data quality initiatives.


The Opportunity

As a Data Analyst you will play a pivotal role in managing, maintaining, and improving the accuracy and consistency of critical business data across global systems. Working primarily with SAP and Collibra, you’ll ensure data integrity, support migration projects (including the transition to SAP S/4HANA), and help establish robust governance and quality frameworks. You’ll collaborate closely with stakeholders, aligning data structures with operational needs, monitoring data quality using automated tools, and supporting continuous improvement. This hands-on role offers the chance to make a real impact on how trusted, high-quality data drives insight and efficiency across a global enterprise.


The Company

The Company, a joint research venture between two of the world’s best-known brands, has a reputation for excellence. With headquarters in the UK, they offer a multicultural environment, employing close to 2000 staff worldwide, with business centres strategically located in the UK, USA, China, and Singapore.


Benefits

• 25 days holiday

• 10% pension contribution

• Private medical insurance


What’s required of the Data Analyst?

• Hands-on experience managing or maintaining master data within SAP ECC or S/4HANA

• Experience with data governance or data quality tools, ideally Collibra

• Strong analytical skills, with experience using SQL, Power BI, or similar tools

• Understanding of data quality principles, governance frameworks, and data lifecycle management


I want to do that!

If you have any questions or would like to discuss this exciting Data Analystopportunity, feel free to get in touch – we’d love to hear from you! If you’re ready to take the next step in your data career, apply now!


Data Analyst, Data Quality & Governance, SAP, Collibra, Hybrid


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