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Senior Data Quality Analyst

Ageas
Eastleigh
4 days ago
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Job Details

Job Title: Senior Data Quality Analyst

Target Start Date: Q4 2025

Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time

Salary Range: £54,400 – £65,000 depending on experience

Location: Eastleigh, Hybrid

Work Level: WL4

Closing Date for applications: 15th September

Hiring Manager: Daniel Barnard

Overview

Senior Data Quality Analyst: We are building a new Data Quality team within our Enterprise Data Services function, and we’re looking for a highly skilled and motivated Senior Data Quality Analyst to help lead the delivery of our data quality strategy. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a pivotal role in embedding best practices, driving continuous improvement, and supporting transformation programmes across Ageas.

Main Responsibilities
  • Lead the execution of the Ageas Data Quality Strategy
  • Deliver high-quality, consistent, and measurable data quality services across the organisation.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to align data quality activities with business goals and our Enterprise Data Strategy.
  • Inform the development and maintenance of the Data Quality roadmap by providing insights from operational experience and project delivery.
  • Monitor and report on Data Quality KPIs, identifying trends and opportunities for improvement.
  • Lead components of the implementation and optimisation of data quality tooling, ensuring effective roll out of the tool and adoption of ways of working.
  • Act as a subject matter expert, guiding Data Stewards, Data Managers, and business users.
  • Lead issue management processes and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Provide training and coaching to junior team members and stakeholders.
  • Support transformation programmes including data migration, integration, and consolidation.
  • Promote a culture of collaboration, accountability, and data excellence.
Skills and experience
  • 5+ years in a data-focused role, with at least 1 year of hands-on experience in data quality.
  • Proven ability to work independently and lead delivery of data initiatives.
  • Experience working with data quality tools and ideally Collibra.
  • Strong SQL skills and familiarity with Python for data analysis and automation.
  • Strong knowledge of Data Governance best-practice and how it complements Data Quality operations and processes.
  • Experience working with Snowflake and Databricks platforms.
  • A proactive mindset with the confidence to challenge existing processes and drive improvement.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
  • Experience in Agile/Scrum environments.
Qualifications
  • DAMA CDMP (Certified Data Management Professional) or equivalent.
  • Recognised Data Quality Specialist certification or training.
Desirable
  • Experience in the insurance or financial services sector.
  • Exposure to data migration or transformation programmes.

To find out more about this role and for information please contact Grace Robson OR Daniel Barnard.

Alternatively, click on the “Apply Button” to be considered.


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