Enterprise Data Governance Manager

Anglian Water Group
Huntingdon
1 day ago
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Circa £70,000 (dependent on skills & experience)


Permanent / 37 hours per week / Full-time (with flexibility for part‑time working)


Huntingdon, Lincoln or Peterborough - Hybrid


Lead enterprise data governance at Anglian Water


As our most senior data governance leader, you’ll set strategy and drive adoption of data governance and management policies, standards, and stewardship so data is treated as a strategic asset across processes, analytics, and regulatory needs. You’ll lead a team of Data Governance Leads and oversee internal and external data, including open/shared datasets.


You’ll mature governance operations (data quality, metadata/lineage), embed change through the data community and steward network, and represent the organisation in regulatory and external forums. You’ll identify opportunities for automation and AI that raise governance effectiveness without adding friction.


What you will be doing

  • Own the enterprise data governance strategy and frameworks; champion adoption with senior leaders and business units.
  • Lead and develop the data governance team; ensure consistent practices across domains, with quality, metadata and lineage in place.
  • Oversee external/open data acquisition, licensing and sharing; ensure compliant, ethical usage.
  • Drive data community engagement, stewardship and literacy; align with other digital communities.
  • Monitor regulations and technology trends; introduce automation to scale assurance and reduce manual effort.

What does it take to be an Enterprise Data Governance Manager?

  • Expert in recognised governance frameworks; confident standard‑setter and advocate.
  • Strong people leadership; grows capability and drives consistent, outcomes‑focused execution.
  • Engaging communicator who bridges technical and non‑technical stakeholders.
  • Pragmatic, risk‑based judgement on regulatory compliance and ethics.
  • Improvement mindset; measures maturity and iterates continuously.
  • Degree (or equivalent) with senior experience leading enterprise data governance.
  • Leadership across external/open data initiatives and policy/standard enforcement.
  • Demonstrated change leadership via data communities and stewardship networks.

What's in it for you?

  • Private healthcare and physiotherapy
  • 24‑hour Virtual GP service for you and your household
  • 26 days annual leave (rising with service)
  • Competitive pension scheme—Anglian Water double‑matches your contributions up to 6 % (up to 18 % combined)
  • Bonus scheme
  • Flexible benefits and working culture
  • Life Assurance (8× salary) and Personal Accident cover
  • Enhanced family leave policies
  • Great discounts and perks

Inclusion at Anglian Water


We're committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels they belong. We're proud signatories of the Social Mobility Pledge, Race at Work Charter, and Armed Forces Covenant, and we're a Disability Confident employer.


Closing date: 18th January 2026


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