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Data Governance Lead - London Markets

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Data Governance Lead (Contract - Outside IR35)
Contract length: 4 months +
Day rate: £600 - £700 DOE
Location: Hybrid, 1–2 days per week in Central London
Start Date: 06/10

Project Purpose

Establish and embed governance foundations for MGA Data & Claims Optimisation Programme — ensuring Lloyd’s-aligned standards, robust Minimum Data Set (MDS), validated bordereaux templates, and audit-ready lineage/data quality (DQ) controls.

Role Summary

Lead governance design and assurance across the full programme. Define standards and ownership, oversee data quality, set guardrails, and act as the bridge across Chief Underwriting Officer (CUO), Claims, Actuarial, IT and Compliance.

Key Responsibilities

• Define policies, ownership/Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RACI), data contracts and Lloyd’s-aligned MDS.
• Oversee Policy Administration System (PAS) / Third Party Administrator (TPA) gap analysis and ensure consistent field-level definitions.
• Implement platform guardrails (Databricks Unity Catalog or Snowflake) for access, masking, lineage and audit.
• Establish DQ framework and validation Key Performance Indicators (KPIs); manage cutover approvals and embed runbooks.
• Drive consistency in bordereaux/carrier templates; lead reference/master data management.
• Support offshore/nearshore operating model and Business-as-Usual (BAU) assurance.

Must-Have (non-negotiable)

• Very strong understanding of the London Market — proven governance leadership in Managing General Agents (MGA), claims, underwriting, and Lloyd’s reporting.
• Hands-on with Databricks Unity Catalog or Snowflake governance (Role-Based Access Control [RBAC], masking, lineage, classification).
• Experienced in MDS design and DQ frameworks, plus defining acceptance criteria with business users.
• Strong stakeholder management across CUO/Actuarial/Claims/Compliance/IT.
Nice to Have
• Collibra/Alation/Atlan tooling exposure.
• Financial Operations (FinOps) experience (tagging, budgets/alerts, unit-cost KPIs).
• Offshore/Producer Responsibility (PR) workflow and runbook design

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