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Data Governance Analyst

Arch Insurance (UK) Limited
London
1 month ago
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Overview

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With a company culture rooted in collaboration, expertise and innovation, we aim to promote progress and inspire our clients, employees and communities to achieve their greatest potential. Our work is the catalyst that helps others achieve their goals. In short, We Enable Possibility℠.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in implementing the data governance framework, policies, procedures, and standards
  • Work with business stakeholders and your team to ensure data lineage is captured for all critical data elements
  • Partner with business units and IT to ensure data is accurate, complete, and properly managed
  • Engage with SMEs to create and maintain a data dictionary and metadata repository
  • Assist in the creation of decks for data governance forums and contribute in these forums
  • Help create data governance training programmes and assist in running these with business users
  • Contribute to KPI and KRI creation for the data governance programme
  • Assist in the creation of newsletters and other promotional material for the Chief Data Office

Qualifications

  • Seniority level: Entry level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Information Technology
  • Industries: Insurance


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