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Data Quality Analyst

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Data Quality Analyst

Contract - 12 Month FTC

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Join a leading UK mobile infrastructure company driving innovation and transformation. Since 2012, we've evolved rapidly-now we're looking for a Data Quality Analyst to help us deliver excellence through smarter data.

The Data Quality Analyst will lead the development of data quality reports, automate data processes, and support business teams in improving data accuracy. Acting as a key member of the BI team, you'll help shape our data strategy and governance.

Key Responsibilities of the Data Quality Analyst include:

Deliver daily reports and enhance data governance controls
Enforce data policies across ingestion, quality, and lifecycle management
Maintain dashboards and remediation plans for data quality
Collaborate with stakeholders to meet strategic data goals
Apply governance frameworks and ensure accountability
The successful Data Quality Analyst will have:

Proficient in BI tools (e.g., Power BI)
Familiar with Agile and Waterfall methodologies
Experience with metadata management, data catalogues, and stewardship tools
Understanding of Master Data Management principlesDesirable

Proven success in data governance programs
Operational and change management experience

Ready to help shape the future of mobile infrastructure through data excellence? Apply today to (url removed)

Project People is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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