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Data Governance Analyst

Robert Walters
London
2 weeks ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Data Analyst with expertise in Data Governance to join an international bank based in London. This role is perfect for someone passionate about shaping data management practices, ensuring the highest standards of data quality, and fostering a culture of best practice across the business. You will play a pivotal part in implementing a comprehensive Data Strategy, including the introduction of a Data Catalogue and robust governance policies.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Contribute to developing and refining Data Governance policies and procedures

  • Maintain the Data Catalogue, Business Glossary, and Data Lineage documentation

  • Engage with stakeholders to clarify Data Strategy goals and responsibilities

  • Coordinate meetings, facilitate discussions, and document outcomes

  • Collaborate across departments to align data initiatives with business processes

  • Stay updated on data management trends and best practices

  • Investigate and report on data issues, supporting resolution efforts

  • Help define and enforce Data Quality standards and methodologies

  • Perform additional tasks as assigned by senior leadership

Key Requirements:

  • Relevant degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Mathematics, Engineering...

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