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Senior Data Analyst

JSS Search
London
6 days ago
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Position: Senior Data Governance Analyst

Location: London, Hybrid


We are currently seeking a highly skilled Senior Data Governance Analyst to join a data management function at a leading banking company. This position plays a strategic role in ensuring the quality, consistency, and integrity of data used across regulatory and bureau reporting activities.


Role Summary


The Senior Data Governance Analyst will lead the documentation of data provisioning requirements, establish and monitor governance controls, manage reference data, and implement data quality frameworks. The role involves contributing to the overall data governance strategy, driving continuous improvement in data quality, and ensuring compliance with internal and external regulatory obligations.


Key Requirements


  • Strong experience in data governance, regulatory reporting, and data quality management.
  • Proficiency in metadata management and regulatory data documentation.
  • Demonstrated ability to design data controls, perform data profiling, and support remediation planning.
  • Experience building data visualisations and dashboards with Tableau
  • Proficiency in Alteryx, SQL, and similar data preparation/analytics tools.
  • Understanding of BCBS 239 data lineage principles and data warehousing concepts.
  • Prior exposure to Irish CCR or equivalent regulatory data submissions.
  • DAMA certification or other recognised data governance qualification.

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