Data Governance Lead Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire Posted 14 hours ago

Anglian Water Group Ltd.
Peterborough
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Data Governance Lead page is loaded## Data Governance Leadlocations: Huntingdon: Lincoln: Peterboroughtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R35286Circa £60,000 (dependent on skills & experience)****Permanent / 37 hours per week / Full-time (with flexibility for part-time working)****Huntingdon, Lincoln or Peterborough – HybridAt Anglian Water, we’re looking for a Data Governance Lead to play a pivotal role in shaping how data is governed, protected and unlocked across our organisation.This is a high-impact specialist role within a small, expert data governance team, where you’ll act as the technical authority for data governance and management. You’ll lead the design, implementation and continuous evolution of enterprise-wide data governance strategies, drawing on external best practice in a fast-moving data landscape.Reporting to the Enterprise Data Governance Manager, you’ll own the development of governance approaches for key business areas, creating and enforcing data policies, standards and stewardship models that deliver real business value. You’ll work at the heart of major programmes and projects, partnering with senior leaders, accountable data owners, process owners and data stewards to drive improvements in data quality, compliance and usability.A trusted advisor, you’ll influence at senior levels and help build capability across the organisation. This includes shaping and delivering engaging education and training (working closely with People Development), and supporting other technical roles to embed strong data ownership and stewardship practices.You’ll bring deep expertise in data governance and data lifecycle management, with strong experience in advanced and automated data quality profiling, analysis and remediation. You’ll be confident navigating complex regulatory environments, with a solid understanding of legal and compliance frameworks such as GDPR and NIS.Beyond Anglian Water, you’ll represent the organisation externally — coordinating data sharing and open data products with Government bodies, regulators (including the Environment Agency and DWI), supply chain partners and industry peers. This will require strong judgement, clarity in defining complex data requirements, and the ability to balance stakeholder needs with governance and compliance expectations.If you’re excited by the challenge of shaping enterprise data governance, influencing at scale and helping unlock the full value of data in a purpose-driven organisation, we’d love to hear from you.What you’ll be doing* Designing, implementing and continuously improving data governance frameworks across multiple business and data domains* Translating enterprise data policies into practical standards, guidance and processes that work for the business* Embedding data ownership, stewardship and accountability across the data lifecycle* Leading improvements in data quality, including defining metrics, monitoring performance and resolving issues at source* Supporting the rollout and effective use of data governance tools such as data catalogues, metadata management and lineage tracking* Partnering with business leaders, data owners, stewards, architects and data product teams to ensure data is trusted, compliant and fit for purpose* Acting as a trusted advisor and first point of contact for data governance across assigned business areas* Building data capability through training, awareness sessions and data literacy initiatives* Coordinating open data and external data products, ensuring clear standards, ownership and regulatory compliance* Supporting compliance with data regulations including GDPR and environmental data standards* Driving continuous improvement through maturity assessments, insight-led reporting and sharing best practice* Degree or equivalent experience in Data Management, Information Systems, or related field* Extensive experience in the development and execution of enterprise data strategy* Substantial experience and expertise in data governance, data management data quality roles* Ability to influence key stakeholders at all levels* Deep expertise in designing and developing data governance practices across complex organisations* Ability to make strategic decisions and balance priorities in an agile and flexible way* Lead the development of successful business cases for the improvement of business data* Owning and evidencing of benefits realisation from data improvements* Experience in data governance or data quality roles* Familiarity with SFIA Level 4 capabilities* Experience in change management frameworks and ideally ADKAR* Extensive experience and understanding of data management and governance tools* Private healthcare and physiotherapy* 24-hour Virtual GP service for you and your household* 26 days annual leave (rising with service)* Competitive pension scheme – Anglian Water double-matches your contributions up to 6% (up to 18% combined)* Bonus scheme* Flexible benefits and working culture* Life Assurance (8× salary) and Personal Accident cover* Enhanced family leave policies* Great discounts and perksShape how data is trusted, governed and used across Anglian Water, making a real impact in a purpose-driven organisation. You’ll work at enterprise scale as a recognised data governance expert, influencing senior stakeholders and helping unlock the full value of data for customers, communities and the environment.Closing date: 27 January 2026#loveeverydropWe are committed to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve in both our workforce and our supply chain partners to help us to understand and meet the needs of our customers. We are passionate and dedicated to the learning and development of our people, making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential.We want to give everyone equal access to our recruitment process. If you have a disability or long-term condition, including neurodiversity and mental health conditions, we’ll support you throughout your application, and make any adjustments to make sure your disability or long-term condition is not a barrier to recruitment. If you need any support, please get reach out to our team ’To apply, you’ll need your up-to-date CV, we also recommend uploading a cover letter – tell us what has made you apply and what skills you can bring to the position. We will be in touch after your application has been reviewed, following the closing date.If you are offered a job with us, you’ll be subject to the relevant employment checks for your role, which could include references, driving licence check, DBS Check as well as your right to work in the UK. More information about how we look after and use your information can be found in our .Become a part of Anglian Water’s future and join us on our journey as we live through our values to build trust, do the right thing, and are always exploring, to bring environmental and social prosperity to the region.
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