Data Integration Manager

Barrow in Furness
3 weeks ago
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Location: Barrow-In-Furness (3 days per week onsite, average)

Permanent vacancy

Role details:
Our client, a leading organisation in the Defence & Security sector, is currently seeking a Data Integration Manager to join their team on a permanent basis. This key role involves overseeing data migration and management, ensuring IT compliance, and conducting data analysis. The position is based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, with a requirement to work three days a week onsite.

Key Responsibilities:

Act as the subject matter expert for the acquisition of third-party/OEM data
Ensure systems are in place to manage data acquisition, including accuracy and consistency checks
Form strong relationships with suppliers of third-party data, such as the UK MOD and its contractors
Collaborate closely with the Training Equipment Manager and Head of Courseware and Media Development to meet data requirements
Ensure compliance with existing regulations on the handling and storage of protected materials
Work closely with the Configuration Management team to adhere to data processes
Provide regular reporting to ensure timely delivery of data to end-users
Conduct regular audits to ensure data integrity and compliance

Job Requirements:

Experience in data migration and data management
Managing data with protective markings or other special handling restrictions
Understanding of IT compliance and data analysis
Proficiency in data management tools and MS Excel
Experience in working with stakeholders to identify and acquire data
Knowledge of configuration management processes and systems
Eligible for, or capable of obtaining, Security Clearance
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail

Benefits:

Competitive salary
25 days holiday plus statutory public holidays, with the option to buy and sell up to 5 days
Contributory Pension Scheme (up to 10.5% company contribution)
Company bonus scheme (discretionary)
Life Assurance (6 times salary with pension)
Flexible Benefits scheme including Health Cashplan, Dental, and Cycle to Work
Enhanced sick pay and family-friendly policies
Car/Car allowance (dependant on grade/role) and Private Medical Insurance (dependant on grade)
If you are an experienced professional in data integration and management, looking to advance your career in the Defence & Security sector, we encourage you to apply now

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