Senior Master Data Analyst

Tata Steel
Newport
6 days ago
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Location: Port Talbot (SA13) or Llanwern (NP19)


Closing Date: Sunday 29 th March 2026


Interviews: W/C 6 th April 2026


We believe that our strength is not just in our steel but the diversity of our workforce. Our people make the difference.


Are you the kind of person who spots patterns others miss?


Do you enjoy understanding how data underpins everything from production planning to customer onboarding?


If you’re someone who takes pride in accuracy, loves problem‑solving and wants to work where your expertise genuinely keeps the wheels turning, this could be the perfect role for you.


We’re looking for a Senior Data Analyst (Master Data) to help us protect the integrity of our SAP and Informatica systems – ensuring our supply chain, commercial functions and operational processes run smoothly every single day. You’ll act as a subject matter expert, supporting teams across the business and making sure that data is structured, reliable, and ready to support critical workflows.


What you will do

Master data is the backbone of our operations. When it’s wrong, everything feels it, be it in production, logistics, finance, customer service, or reporting. When it’s right, everything flows. This is a role where your expertise directly prevents disruption and keeps our systems and teams performing at their best.


As a Senior Master Data Analyst, you’ll work across SAP, Informatica and local planning datasets to maintain and enhance the master data that keeps our operations moving. You’ll troubleshoot issues, support change projects, and ensure that the information feeding our production, logistics, pricing and ordering systems is always accurate and compliant with business rules.


On a typical day, you might:



  • Investigate and resolve master data quality issues, digging into root causes and preventing repeat problems
  • Partner with supply chain, commercial, logistics and planning teams to understand their master data needs
  • Manage workflow updates in Informatica, ensuring smooth downstream integration
  • Support customer master data creation, material creation and master data governance
  • Provide guidance to offshore colleagues and review their outputs
  • Help prepare and test changes for system upgrades and improvements from a master data perspective

What you will need

You’ll be someone with a real attention to detail, comfortable navigating complex systems and translating business needs into master data requirements. You’ll have strong communication skills, enjoy collaborating with both technical and non‑technical colleagues, and be confident advising others on data structures.


We’d love to hear from you if you have:



  • Experience working with SAP master data (materials, customers, routes, output conditions)
  • Familiarity with Informatica workflows and data rules
  • Strong analytical ability and a structured approach to problem‑solving
  • A good understanding of supply chain
  • Advanced Excel or similar data‑handlining skills

You don’t need to manage people in this role, but you will guide and review work from offshore administrators so clarity, accuracy and strong communication matter.


For a full job description or if you’d like an informal discussion, please contact:


What we can offer you

Tata Steel UK offers their employees significant benefits packages. For this role, you will benefit from:



  • A market competitive salary
  • 35 days holidays per annum
  • Annual Pay Review
  • Bonus Scheme – subject to business performance
  • Ongoing Tata Steel training, which has built a reputation as one of the best within the industry
  • One of the UK’s leading defined contribution pension schemes (10% employer contribution / 6% employee contribution)

We also have an extensive list of lifestyle benefits including free onsite parking at all of our sites, an employee assistance programme as well as Employee discount scheme for companies including Vodafone, Jaguar Land Rover and also various local services.


Why us?

Tata Steel is one of the world’s top 10 steel producers. The combined group has an annual aggregate crude steel capacity of more than 33 million tonnes with approximately 80,000 employees across four continents. We’re part of the Tata Group, one of the largest, most diverse conglomerates in the world with businesses in the UK including Tata Steel, Jaguar Land Rover and Tetley Tea.


Sustainabilityis at the very heart of what we do and we are dedicated to managing our operations responsibly and to continuouslyimprovingour performance. Innovating for tomorrow, making a positive impact today.


Tata Steel in the UK is committed to our ambition of reducing energy consumption and to becoming a carbon neutral steelmaker by 2045, to find out more about our journey click hereStoves cooking less carbon – YouTube


Job Info

  • Job Identification 803
  • Job Category All Other Jobs
  • Posting Date 03/16/2026, 09:27 AM
  • Apply Before 03/29/2026, 10:59 PM
  • Job Schedule Full time
  • LOCATION Llanwern, Newport, United Kingdom


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