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Data Governance Lead

Peaple Talent
London
1 month ago
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Data Governance Lead | London (Hybrid) | £50,000-£60,000

Peaple Talent have partnered with a leading Automotive business who deliver smart & sustainable solutions that improve customers’ mobility. They're the UK’s largest car leasing company and help over 750,000 people get on the road.

My client are unique in that they provide comprehensive insurance as part of the overall lease costs. With 815k+ Scheme Customers this is the largest motor fleet policy in the UK.

We are now seeking a Data Governance Lead, who will be responsible for ensuring the oversight, quality and integrity of department data assets.

You will be an expert in the business area, collaborating with enterprise data governance stakeholders to ensure broader alignment on policies, data standards, and support data management initiatives.

What we are looking for:
Minimum 2-3 years experience of working in a Data Governance or similar role
Experience of working effectively with multiple stakeholders (business and technical, enterprise and local) in the delivery of agreed data governance requirements
Working knowledge of Data Governance and Data Quality tools (e.g. Informatica Axon & EDC, Ataccama)
Experience of Data Quality monitoring and improvement practices and techniques

What's in it for you:
Salary: £50,000-£60,000
Location: London (x3 days a week onsite)
⭐Annual bonus
Pension: 15% contribution
Autonomous position with huge development opportunities
Private Medical & Dental Insurance

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