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Data Governance Analyst

MSV Housing
Manchester
1 week ago
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We are looking to recruit an experienced Data Governance Analyst to join our established team. Reporting to our Performance & Assurance Manager our Data Governance Analyst will support our data quality, security and compliance initiatives.

Responsibilities
  • Assist with data governance tasks such as data cataloguing, data lineage, data policy enforcement, data issue resolution and data reporting.
  • Collaborate with data owners, data stewards and data analysts to ensure that data is properly defined, documented and governed across the organisation.
  • Support the Data Governance Lead to deliver high quality data analysis and reporting and drive MSV’s digital transformation project work - particularly our Stronger Business project work.
  • Provide specialist support to the Performance team in relation to data analysis and reporting, providing quality data that will influence change to the business.
  • Assist with the implementation of a staff training system and document business processes related to data governance
Qualifications
  • Good knowledge of data governance, data quality, data management is essential for the role.
  • Experience and understanding of KPIs and Performance Management
  • Knowledge of data governance principles, frameworks and methodologies
  • Strong communication, collaboration and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent data analysis skills with the ability to produce accurate and transparent reporting to support many projects
  • Previous experience working within the social housing sector is desirable.
Benefits
  • Flexibility on where you work with home working kit provided
  • 33 days holiday per year plus bank holidays, and a holiday a buy scheme.
  • Company pension scheme with up to 10% matched contributions
  • Company funded access to a health cash plan, where you can claim back costs of everyday health treatments such as optical, dental and much more.
  • Enhanced sick pay with up to 3 months full pay and 3 months half pay
  • Health and Wellbeing Support including an employee assistance programme, free counselling, mental health first aiders and numerous wellbeing initiatives
  • Life assurance subject to being a member of our company pension scheme.
  • Learning and development to support you to develop the skills you need to fulfil your role and progress in your career
  • Commitment to Equality and Inclusion with employee network groups covering anti-racism, LGBTQ+, disability and long-term health conditions, carers, and menopause.

MSV are also committed to supporting you to balance work and life, including with any caring or parental responsibilities you might have, and have a range of flexible working options and wellbeing support available to all colleagues to facilitate this.

For more information about the role please visit our careers page where you will find a candidate pack and apply for the role. https://www.msvhousing.co.uk/careers/job-vacancies/

If you wish to discuss the roles informally, please contact Ricky Nacarlo, Data Governance Lead on .

Interview dates are to be confirmed, interviews will be carried out throughout the recruitment process and the role closed if a suitable candidate is found. Therefore, we strongly recommend candidates to apply early.

We’re passionate about inclusion and we’d love to hear from people from diverse backgrounds for this role.


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