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Data Governance Analyst

ExlService Holdings, Inc.
City of London
1 day ago
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EXL (NASDAQ: EXLS) is a global data and AI company that offers services and solutions to reinvent client business models, drive better outcomes and unlock growth with speed. Bringing together domain expertise with robust data, powerful analytics, cloud and AI to create agile, scalable solutions and execute complex operations for the world's leading corporations.


EXL was founded on the core values of innovation, collaboration, excellence, integrity and respect, creating value from data to ensure faster decision‑making and transforming operating models. Key industries include Insurance, Healthcare, Banking and Financial Services, Media, and Retail, among others. Headquartered in New York, our team is over 60,000 strong, with more than 50 offices spanning six continents. For information, visit www.exlservice.com.


Role Overview

We are seeking a hands‑on Data Governance Analyst with strong expertise in Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) to join our London‑based analytics team. The ideal candidate will have deep experience in data cataloguing, data scanning, profiling, and other key DG activities. Experience with other data governance tools is an advantage. This role will work closely with stakeholders across business and technology teams to enhance and maintain the client’s data governance framework, ensuring the quality, integrity, and usability of enterprise data.


Responsibilities Overview

  • Implement and maintain data cataloguing, metadata management, and data quality processes using Informatica IDMC (Data Governance & Catalog).
  • Perform data scanning, profiling, and classification across systems to improve visibility and trust in organizational data assets.
  • Support the creation and maintenance of data dictionaries, data lineage, and business glossaries.
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to define and enforce data governance policies, standards, and best practices.
  • Conduct data quality assessments, track issues, and drive remediation activities.
  • Participate in and support data governance committees and working groups.
  • Document and maintain governance processes for data collection, storage, access, sharing, usage, and compliance.
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of data governance frameworks and tools.

Candidate Profile

  • 4+ years of hands‑on experience in Data Governance with a focus on Informatica IDMC (Data Governance & Catalog) or similar tools (e.g., Collibra, Alation).
  • Based in the UK, with readiness to attend the London office as needed.
  • Strong understanding of data cataloguing, metadata management, data profiling, and data quality frameworks.
  • Experience developing and implementing data policies, standards, and operating procedures.
  • Knowledge of data management principles, data lineage, and data classification.
  • Exposure to insurance or financial services domain data preferred.
  • Bachelor’s degree in a data‑centric field such as Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related discipline.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and operate with a high degree of ownership.

Benefits

  • A competitive salary with a generous bonus, private healthcare, critical illness life assurance at 4 x your annual salary, income protection insurance, and a rewarding pension.
  • EXL provides everyday financial well‑being solutions, such as cashback cards, in which you can earn cashback while enjoying discounts, promotions, and offers from top retailers. We also offer a Cycle Scheme where you can save money on bikes and cycling accessories.
  • At EXL, we are committed to providing our employees with the tools and resources they need to succeed and excel in their careers. We offer a wide range of professional and personal development opportunities. We also support a range of learning initiatives that allow our employees to build on their existing skills and knowledge. From online courses to seminars and workshops, our employees have the opportunity to enhance their skills and stay up to date with the latest trends and technologies.
  • As an Equal Opportunity Employer, EXL is committed to diversity. Our company does not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, age, or disability status.
  • EXL employees are eligible to purchase stock as part of our Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP).
  • At EXL, we offer a flexible hybrid working model that allows employees to live a balanced, healthy lifestyle while strengthening our culture of collaboration.

To be considered for this role, you must already be eligible to work in the United Kingdom.


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