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Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator - London

City of London
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Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator

The Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator will be responsible for supporting the governance and compliance processes within the Analytics department of a financial services organisation. This role requires a detail-oriented individual with a strong understanding of analytical frameworks and regulatory requirements.

Client Details

Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator

This role is with a large organisation operating within the financial services industry. The company is recognised for its strong presence and commitment to excellence in analytics and governance.

Description

Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator

Support the development and maintenance of analytics governance frameworks within the financial services sector.
Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and internal policies.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement governance best practices.
Prepare and review documentation to ensure accuracy and adherence to standards.
Monitor and report on governance-related metrics and performance indicators.
Provide support during audits and regulatory reviews.
Assist in identifying and mitigating governance-related risks.
Contribute to the continuous improvement of analytics governance processes.Profile

Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator

A successful Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator should have:

Experience in the financial services industry, particularly within analytics or governance.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Knowledge of regulatory requirements and compliance processes.
Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in documentation.
Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
Proficiency in relevant software and tools used in analytics and governance.Job Offer

Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator

Competitive salary ranging from £40,000 to £50,000 GBP.
Standard benefits package available.
Opportunity to work in a large organisation within the financial services industry.
Permanent role with room for growth and development.If you are ready to take the next step in your career as an Data Governance & Analytics Coordinator, we encourage you to apply today

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