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Data Quality and Governance Lead

IQUW Property Insurance
London
6 days ago
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Job Description
Data Quality and Governance Lead

Reporting to: Chief Data & Digital Officer Location: London


About us


IQUW is a speciality (re)insurer at Lloyd’s (Syndicate 1856) underwriting a diverse range of Property, Commercial and Speciality (re)insurance products from Cargo and Marine to Political Violence, Terror and War. We combine data, intelligent automation and human expertise to make smart decisions, fast.


Data is at the heart of our operational, strategic and regulated functions. We need to ensure our Data is managed to ensure quality, drive insights, and empower clear decision making across the 1856 Syndicate. Resulting in an improved end-user experience, highly trusted data and strong regulatory compliance.


IQUW Group has a hybrid working model that offers flexibility while maintaining opportunities for collaboration and connection with colleagues in person.Our hybrid working model will consist of 3 days per week in the office and 2 days working remotely. Teams can coordinate specific in-office days to support collaboration and flexibility.


The role



  • IQUW requires a Data Governance Lead to embed the data governance framework, manage all organization-wide data governance activities, and have the responsibility for improving the quality and managing the protection of sensitive data and information assets.
  • We have grown rapidly and need to ensure we are able to equally mature and scale our data governance discipline and data quality practices. This is to ensure we can meet both regulatory requirements and operational process to ensure we make our data a trusted and governed asset for both Regulated and Operational processes.
  • The position will focus on establishing and ensuring adherence to an enterprise data governance framework for data policies, standards and practices, both at the department and Business and Functional areas level, to achieve the required level of consistency, quality and protection to meet overall business and regulated needs.
  • The Data Governance Lead serves as a point of escalation for governance, data quality and protection issues and will work closely with Business and Functional area leadership to improve the quality and value of core data assets, respond to regulatory protection requirements as well as support the strategic requirements of the department.
  • The Data Governance Lead will also help to establish a data quality framework effectively manages our key data sets and define a control-based approach. Helping to define the process to establish critical data flows that can manage the lifecycle of data and ensure appropriate controls, ownership and monitoring is in place in line with key data quality dimensions.

Key responsibilities


Working closely with the Chief Data Officer and as part of the data and analytics centre of excellence (COE) to consistently maintain and promote the Digital & Data strategy and roadmap, ensuring that is fit for purpose and changes are clearly communicated to stakeholders.



  • Establish and govern an enterprise data governance implementation roadmap including strategic priorities for development of information-based capabilities
  • Line manage a Data Quality Analyst and support objectives setting , task management and development as part of key duties
  • Roll out an enterprise-wide data governance framework, with a focus on improvement of data quality and the protection of sensitive data through modifications to organisation behaviour policies and standards, principles, governance metrics, processes, related tools and data architecture
  • Serve as a liaison between Business and Functional areas and technology to ensure that data related business requirements for protecting sensitive data are clearly defined, communicated and well understood and considered as part of operational prioritization and planning
  • Develop & maintain inventory of the enterprise data flows, critical data elements, data dictionaries, owners, responsibilities including authoritative systems
  • Facilitate the development and implementation of data quality standards, data protection standards and adoption requirements across the enterprise
  • Define indicators of performance and quality metrics and ensure compliance with data related policies, standards, roles and responsibilities, and adoption requirements
  • Leading projects comprising resources from the Business and Functional areas and IT business and operations functions, to achieve their objectives; resolve issues escalated from Business and Functional areas data governance representatives
  • In conjunction with the IT, provide progress reports to Board management and oversee periodic updates to the Department Data Governance Roadmap
  • Coordinate external data sources to eliminate redundancy and streamline the expense related to those services
  • Identify new business opportunities pertaining to the use of information assets to achieve efficiency and effectiveness in the marketplace / represent data as a strategic business asset at the Senior Management table

The above duties and responsibilities are not an exhaustive list and you may be required to undertake any other reasonable duties compatible with your experience and competencies. This description may be varied from time to time to reflect changing business requirements.


Essential qualifications, skills and experience



  • Experience as working in Data Governance / Quality domain and Governance Manager or Lead role.
  • Experience of working in a Lloyds market Syndicate environment. Thus, possess high level knowledge of key departments i.e. Underwriting, Claims, Reinsurance, Actuarial and Finance functions and familiar with the typical data flows within an insurance business in the data governance / quality context for Regulatory and operational functions.
  • Understanding of the types of systems Policy Admin Systems, Claims Systems, Pricing models, exposure solutions and RI systems
  • Knowledge and experience with Purview and Power BI
  • Experience of developing Data Quality reporting process and supporting MI , knowledge of the key types of metrics and reporting KPI’s needed to build out measurement and reporting
  • Hands-on experience with building required templates, roles, responsibilities, and processes that form a data governance toolkit/framework.
  • Strong understanding of data management principles and data flow process and practices. Knowledge of (DAMA DMBOK) would be desirable


  • Knowledge of Insurance Data Governance (Solvency II, Lloyds Min Standards, SOX’s)
  • Knowledge of data governance practices, business and technology issues related to management of enterprise information assets and approaches related to data protection
  • Knowledge of data related government regulatory requirements and emerging trends and issues
  • Demonstrated consulting skills, with change management concepts and strategies, including communication, culture change and performance measurement system design

Desirable behavioural attributes



  • Effective Communication Skills: Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to liaise with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Building Relationships: Strong interpersonal and consultative skills
  • Initiative & Change - Ability to conduct research into emerging trends, standards, and products as required
  • Commercial Awareness & Problem Solving: Ability to present ideas in user-friendly language
  • Driving & Self Organised: Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment
  • Teamwork: Experience working in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.
  • Decision Making: Comfortable making key decisions with an attention to detail.
  • Strategic Thinking: The ability to apply thinking in a strategic context.
  • Analytical Thinking / Problem Solving: Exceptional analytical, conceptual, and problem-solving abilities

Additional Information



  • A full job description can be seen here.


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