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Contract Role: Metadata Management Specialist

Location: Hybrid (London - likely 1-2 days onsite per week)
Duration: 6 months
IR35 Status: SDS to be determined

Key Responsibilities

Own and maintain interim DMO metadata management repositories
Ensure metadata complies with policy standards
Collaborate with data owners and stewards to populate business metadata for CDEs
Work with project managers to capture technical metadata for MITBIT initiatives
Establish and execute attestation and change management processes
Support documentation of data lineage where required
Assist in identifying long-term and interim metadata management tools
Promote standardisation, visibility, and corporate-wide adoption of metadata
Hands-on involvement in all aspects of metadata management

Skills & Experience

Strong understanding of business and technical metadata types
Significant experience in metadata management and related tools
Proficiency in data modelling and data profiling
Excellent documentation and stakeholder management skills
Financial Services experience preferred (not essential)

Additional Information

Contractors are expected to maintain clear reporting lines, comply with regulatory requirements, and uphold the Company's Code of Conduct. You will be responsible for maintaining professional competence and supporting compliance standards throughout the engagement

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