Data Governance Manager

London
1 week ago
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We are working closely with a large and growing financial services company based in London to recruit for a Data Governance Manager on a full time permanent basis.
This is a new position for the company so has the opportunity for somebody to come in and really shape the role and make a difference within the company. The purpose of the role is to delivery unified data governance framework for both transformation and BAU.

Key Responsibilities for the Data Governance Manager:

  • Working across both UK & International teams to standardise ways of working.
  • Working on people, process and technical changes to build data culture within the business.
  • Define data ownership and stewardship and defining responsibility within the company
  • Data cataloguing, labels and sensitivity prioritisation
  • Developing policies and standards to reflect the companies values towards data

    Key Skills for the Data Governance Manager:
  • Experience with Purview (or similar)
  • Experience with Data Governance within a regulated environment
  • Essential that you have the ability to collaborate and influence successfully with a variety of teams
  • Experience Leading & Defining framework ideally, or somebody who has a high level of experience maintaining framework looking for a step up

    Interview Availability:
  • Must be available on 17th or 19th March in the afternoon for the first stage interview (if successful from application submission)

    Please apply as directed

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