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Data Analyst - Dundee/HybridAbout usWould you like to work for a forward-thinking organisation that is at the forefront of technological innovation. We are looking for a Data Governance Analystto implement policies and procedures to ensure the accuracy, integrity and security for the data assets.BenefitsAs well as offering a competitive salary, in return for your hard work and dedication, you will be rewarded with a range of amazing benefits which include:

A generous holiday allowance. Flexible working options. Fantastic Healthcare and Pension Scheme. Opportunities for career development and progression within the company.

About the RoleImplement and improve data governance framework, polices and procedures. Develop and maintain concept models and data models for an inventory of key data assets. Manage data risk registers and undertaking data protection impact assessments and other compliance tasks in conjunction with the legal team. Help identify and manage a community of data owners and stewards from within stakeholder teams. Work with the data team to report on data quality metrics and issuesAbout YouStrong understanding of data governance frameworks and the application of best practices. Experience of mitigating data risks and ensuring GDPR compliance Experience and evidence of measuring and improving data quality If you are a driven and ambitious Data Analyst looking for a new challenge, this could be the perfect role for you. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and forward thinking company
Bright Purple is an equal opportunities employer: we are proud to work with clients who share our values of diversity and inclusion in our industry.

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