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Data Governance analyst / Analytics governance / Data cataloguing analyst, London

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London, United Kingdom
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Yes
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22.06.2025
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06.08.2025
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Job Description:

Chance to work on impactful projects that drive real change in data management
You'll join a supportive and collaborative team, with opportunities for growth.
About Our Client
Data Governance Analyst - Analytics - London The client is a global financial services organisation with a strong presence in Europe, committed to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions. They value inclusivity and collaboration, offering opportunities to work on meaningful projects in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Job Description
Data Governance Analyst - Analytics - London

Responsibilities:

As a Data Governance Analyst, you'll :
Identify and catalogue Key Data Outputs across all departments.
Work with Key Data Output owners to plan and track remediation actions.
Support the development and maintenance of the data catalogue using Collibra.
Ensure KDOs meet regulatory and governance standards, including BCBS 239.
Work with stakeholders across the business to understand key metrics and data outputs.
Contribute to the wider Data Governance Framework and engage with colleagues in other regions.
Promote a culture of openness and innovation.
The Successful Applicant
Data Governance Analyst - Analytics - London

To be successful in this role you will need to have the following:
Experience with data governance or EUC reporting governance.
Knowledge of BCBS 239 compliance and data governance frameworks.
Experience using data cataloguing tools like Collibra or KADA.
Background in financial services or similar regulated environment.
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Understanding of metadata, data quality and data management practices.
Knowledge of tools like Alteryx, Power BI, Tableau.
Understanding of cloud platforms (e.g., Google Cloud).
Familiarity with data engineering or data science concepts.
What's on Offer
Data Governance Analyst - Analytics - London

The role offers:
Salary:

£70k - £95k per annum , depending on experience.
Hybrid Working: 2 days per week in the London office, offering flexibility.
Exciting Projects: Working on business-critical Data Analytics initiatives.
Exposure: Collaborate with senior stakeholders and gain experience across different business functions.
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Includes pension, generous holiday, and additional perks.
If you're a passionate Data Governance Analyst and want to be part of an innovative, forward-thinking team, we'd love to hear from you!

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