Data Quality Analyst

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Full-time, Monday–Friday (8:00am–5:00pm or 9:00am–6:00pm, with a 1-hour lunch break)

Maidstone, UK (Hybrid working)

£26,500 per annum (dependent on experience)

My client is looking for a Data Quality Analyst to join their team. In this role, you’ll be the go-to person for keeping data accurate, reliable, and compliant across their business systems. Your day-to-day will involve monitoring, validating, and resolving data quality issues, making sure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes and meets regulatory standards.

Duties Include:

Review, check, and verify application data in line with defined procedures and protocols

Liaise with customers to ensure accurate and complete information is provided

Monitor governance reports and data quality checks daily, resolving issues as required

Support and respond to incoming data accuracy challenges

Liaise with external regulatory bodies to improve data quality and compliance processes

Assist with the maintenance and updating of reference data lists in line with regulatory updates

Communicate process changes clearly to internal client services teams

Identify, report, and track system or platform issues impacting data quality in collaboration with product teams

Provide data quality support and guidance to client-facing teams

Assist with annual audits, accreditation reviews, and governance activities

Support ad-hoc project work as required

To be successful you must have/be:

Excellent communication skills

High level of accuracy and strong attention to detail

Strong initiative and problem-solving ability

Effective time management skills

Previous experience in a data-entry, data quality, or support role (minimum 1 year preferred)

Additional languages are advantageous but not essential

This role is being handled by Holly Ensoll, Business Support Consultants for Pearson Whiffin Recruitment.

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