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My client, a leading consultancy is looking for a Business Data Modeller on behalf of a well known banking client to adapt and govern the Group Data Domain Model and Group Data Model, defining business concepts and entity definitions for a unified data language across the organization. You will develop a modelling framework for OLTP, Analytics/AI/ML, and metadata while guiding federated teams on best practices.
Data Model Architect /  Data Governance Modeller /  Data Analyst – Modelling Focus /   Information Data Modeller
Key Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate in the creation of aData Modelling Centre of Excellence.
  • Develop and implement aData Modelling Frameworkand architecture.
  • Advise modelling teams on best practices and efficient workflows.
  • Remove bottlenecks and expedite team deliveries.
  • Ensure consistency inConceptual (CDM),Logical (LDM), andPhysical Data Models (PDM).
  • Act as aData Evangelistto support stakeholder adoption of the framework.

Key Skills & Experience:

  • Experience in developing conceptual, logical, and physical data models.
  • Proficient in data modelling tools likeERStudio,EA Sparx, andCollibra.
  • Knowledge ofmetadata modellingand management.
  • Experience implementing physical models for data stores and cloud solutions.
  • Familiarity withReference Data Modelssuch asBIANandISO 20022is preferred.

Key Accountabilities:

  • Create aData Modelling Frameworkfor federated development.
  • Ensure theGroup Data Modelaligns with governance objectives.
  • Support stakeholder adoption of the modelling framework.

Key Deliverables:

  • OLTP, Analytics/AI/ML, and metadata
  • Provide assistance inData Model Managementand metadata integration.
  • Develop materials for integrating theGroup Data Modelwith business processes.

 

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