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Data Quality and Stakeholder Engagement Specialist

Warwick
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Data Quality and Stakeholder Engagement Specialist

Location: Warwick (1 day a week on site)
Contract Length: 6 Months

Are you passionate about data quality and stakeholder collaboration? Do you thrive in environments where your attention to detail can shine? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you! Our client, a leading organization in the utilities industry, is looking for a dynamic Data Quality and Stakeholder Engagement Specialist to join their team.

Role Overview
In this exciting role, you will be the vital link between technical data governance and the business needs of the organization. You'll ensure that our data is not only accurate and reliable but also cherished and utilized effectively by all stakeholders. Your mission? To foster strong relationships and champion data quality standards across the organization!

What You'll Be Doing:

Data Quality Management:

Develop, implement, and monitor data quality standards, frameworks, and best practices.
Conduct regular assessments and audits to identify and resolve data issues.
Collaborate with data owners to define quality metrics and thresholds.
Create and maintain comprehensive data documentation.
Support the implementation of innovative data quality tools.Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration:

Serve as the liaison between technical teams and business stakeholders.
Facilitate workshops and training sessions to promote data quality initiatives.
Gather feedback to ensure data standards meet business needs.
Build strong interdepartmental relationships to cultivate a culture of data ownership.
Translate complex technical concepts into clear insights for stakeholders.Governance & Compliance:

Help ensure compliance with regulatory, privacy, and security data requirements.
Align data quality processes with organizational governance policies.
Track and report on data quality outcomes to senior leadership.What We're Looking For:

Bachelor's degree in Information Management, Data Science, Business Administration, or a related field.
Proven experience in data quality management or data governance roles.
Strong understanding of data management principles and tools.
Excellent communication skills, capable of simplifying complex data concepts.
An analytical mindset with a keen eye for detail and problem-solving prowess.Preferred Qualifications:

Familiarity with data quality or governance tools (e.g., Collibra, Informatica, Talend).
Experience in industries with stringent data governance standards (finance, healthcare, government).
Knowledge of data privacy regulations (GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA).
Project management or facilitation skills (Agile, Lean, or similar frameworks).

Why Join Us?
At our client's organization, you will not only enhance your skills but also contribute to a forward-thinking team that values data integrity and stakeholder collaboration. If you're ready to make a significant impact and help drive data excellence in the utilities sector, we want to hear from you!

How to Apply:
Excited to embark on this journey with us? Click the "Apply Now" button and submit your application today! Let's work together to create a culture of data quality that empowers everyone.

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