Data Governance Manager

Grant Thornton UK
Milton Keynes
4 days ago
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Overview

Grant Thornton

At Grant Thornton we do things differently - looking to the future, driving ambitious growth and pioneering positive change in our industry. Providing audit, tax and advisory services, we empower clients through strategic insight, curiosity, and genuine partnership. And we empower our people with real opportunity, an inclusive culture and work life balance. A true alternative.

With over 5,000 people in the UK, and a presence in 150 global markets, we're on an ambitious journey, from great to exceptional, and we need the best people to help us achieve our potential. And with that comes the opportunity to help redefine what our industry looks like, and what you want from your career.

NEW GROUND WON’T BREAK ITSELF.

Grant Thornton is building a new digital team as part of the firm’s £500m multi‑year investment to transform how we work and deliver for clients. This investment is focused on redesigning our operating model around the way clients make decisions, using data, digital tools, and streamlined processes to remove friction, reduce duplication and provide faster, clearer insights. The new digital team will play a critical role in shaping and embedding these changes across the firm, developing tools, platforms, and digital capabilities that accelerate decision‑making, improve the client experience, and empower our people to work smarter. Working at the heart of a major firm‑wide transformation, this team will help modernise core processes, support innovation, and ensure we deliver a more efficient, tech‑enabled, and future‑focused service for our clients.

We’re happy to talk flexible working and consider reduced hours and job shares, we’ll support you to balance your work and life.

A look into the role

As a Data Governance Manager within our practice, you will:

Policies, standards, and procedures
  • Support the Data Governance Lead with the development and delivery of the data governance elements of the Data Strategy, including data lineage, definitions, and quality
  • Implement, and maintain robust data governance policies, standards, and procedures
  • Ensure adherence to data governance policies and procedures, and drive recommendations for improvements
  • Drive adherence to governance requirements through education, support, process design, and feedback loops
  • Identify gaps or opportunities for improvement in governance processes and propose practical enhancements
  • Identify and recommend solutions for any data governance risk areas
Data community & communications
  • Liaise with data owners, stewards, and other data SMEs to achieve desired outcomes in a pragmatic way
  • Identify and create opportunities across relevant areas of the firm to promote data governance and build a data governance community, working collaboratively to bring together innovative ideas and best practice
  • Build and maintain strong professional relationships with key stakeholders, ensuring ongoing review and communication of priorities
Data Governance assets
  • Facilitate and maintain the development of data governance assets, including; data dictionary, data glossary, information asset register and relevant framework documentation.
  • Facilitate workshops to capture definitions, lineage detail, ownership information and other metadata required for governance
  • Ensure awareness and understanding of tools, products and data catalogues which could support the management of data governance assets
  • Assist the Data Governance Lead in creation and approval of data definitions
Data Quality
  • Assist with the development of data quality standards to be used to monitor and report on data quality across the firm
  • Develop, monitor, and promote processes for maintenance of reference data sets across the firm
  • Manage data quality/governance issues and incidents and escalate when required
  • Partner closely with the Data Quality Executive, who leads technical analysis, data profiling, rule development and measurement
Knowing you’re right for us

Joining us as a Data Governance Manager, the minimum criteria you’ll need is a clear understanding of data management concepts, including data lineage, data definitions and data quality management. Demonstrable experience of implementing a data governance framework and a clear understanding of data governance principles and practices. It would be great if you had some of the following skills, but don’t worry if you don’t tick every box, we’ll help you develop along the way.

  • Clear understanding of tools available on the market to manage data
  • Professional Services experience
  • Understand data architecture and data structures
  • Experience of performing reconciliations, analysing large volumes of data and resolving data / control issues
Knowing we’re right for you

Embracing uniqueness, the culture at Grant Thornton thrives on the contributions of all our people, we never settle for what is easy, we look beyond to deliver the right thing, for everyone. Building an inclusive culture, where we value difference and respect our colleagues helps our people to perform at the best of their ability and realise their potential.

Our open and accessible culture means you’ll interact with leaders who are interested in you and everything you bring to our firm. The things that set you apart, we value them. That’s why we give you the freedom to bring your whole self to work and pursue your passions inside and outside of work.

Beyond the job

Life is more than work. The things you do, and the people you’re with outside of work matter, that’s why we’re happy to look at flexible working options for all our roles, and we’ll always do our best to keep your work and life in balance.

The impact you can make here will go far beyond your day job. From secondments, to fundraising for local charities, or investing in entrepreneurs in the developing world, you’ll be giving back to society. It’s that drive to do the right thing that runs through our every move, grounded in our firm’s values – purposefully driven, actively curious and candid but kind.

We’re looking for people who want to contribute, spark fresh ideas and go beyond expectations. People who want to be able to proudly do what’s right, for the firm, our clients, our people and themselves. It’s how it should be.

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