Data Governance Specialist - MDM RDM

Arthur Recruitment
London
2 days ago
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Data Management Analyst

Location: London | Type: Permanent | Sector: Insurance

*MUST HAVE INSURANCE EXPERIENCE*


Arthur has partnered with an insurance and reinsurance business that offers solutions for high-risk, high-capacity commercial and industrial enterprises, combining expertise with cutting-edge science, data, and analytics.


The Role

We’re looking for a Data Governance Analyst to join our Data Team, central to sourcing, managing, and delivering trusted data via the Data Platform. You’ll ensure accurate, consistent, and well-governed master and reference data, manage our data catalogue and business glossary, and support compliance and business decision-making.


Key Responsibilities

  • Master Data Management: Maintain a single, accurate view of customer data; monitor MDM processes; collaborate with data stewards; support integration into downstream systems.
  • Reference Data Management: Maintain a central reference data catalogue; validate and update reference data; align with business stakeholders.
  • Data Catalogue & Business Glossary: Document new data assets; maintain lineage, ownership, and metadata; promote catalogue adoption.
  • Data Quality & Governance: Monitor data quality; investigate issues; contribute to governance standards and continuous improvement.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Support governance forums; provide insights on data quality; act as a first line of support for queries.


What We’re Looking For

  • Experience in data governance, MDM, or RDM in complex environments.
  • Strong knowledge of data management concepts: MDM, RDM, data quality, business glossary, data lineage.
  • Practical experience with data quality monitoring and resolution.
  • Familiarity with data catalogues and metadata tools.
  • Strong SQL and analytical skills.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement.
  • Awareness of regulatory and audit requirements (e.g., Lloyd’s data standards).


Nice to Have:

  • Hands-on with MDM tools (Profisee, Informatica, Reltio, Microsoft MDS).
  • Experience with data catalogue platforms (Collibra, Alation, Purview).
  • Exposure to insurance/financial services data (customer, policy, claims).


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