Manager/Senior Manager - Data Governance - BCBS 239 - Scaling Consultancy

Milburn Lewis
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Our client is a highly regarded mid-size consulting firm, with deep expertise across risk, analytics and data. As part of their continued expansion, they are looking to hire a Data Governance Senior Manager, or a Manager, to be based either in Edinburgh or Leeds (other locations may be considered). The firm has a fantastic supportive culture and has won multiple awards both for the work they do, and also for how they treat their employees.

They are looking for candidates with experience in delivering data governance or data management projects or programmes within a retail banking environment. Exposure to Data Lineage, or Data Quality is also desirable. You will have had exposure to BCBS 239, and the data elements of regulatory change projects, and its impact within areas such as Credit Risk.

From a technical perspective candidates should have knowledge of technical solutions in the data governance/management space, such as Collibra.

Candidates will be joining a growing and thriving business, with very ambitious plans. You will be working with some of the most respected names in the FS-focused data consulting world, and can expect high levels of support and development.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionConsulting and Information Technology
  • IndustriesIT Services and IT Consulting, IT System Data Services, and Financial Services

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