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Master Data Management And Governance Lead, Milton Keynes, Technet It
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Are you a curious, innovative thinker? Or see yourself as a creative problem-solver who can make tough decisions? If so, I have just the opportunity for you!
My client is a leader within the retail and consumer goods industry currently looking for an MDM and Governance Lead to define the data strategy across the business. You would be joining the business in a very exciting time, offering challenging and fulfilling responsibilities and excellent benefits.
Some of what you’ll be doing:
Create a technical vision for MDM and maintain it
You’ll be the technical lead in master data management discipline
Ensuring transparency and auditability for data compliance
Contributing to their master development governance programme by enabling data standards, architectural design and data management processes
A bit about you:
You will have a strong background with data governance and security
You will have ITIL processes knowledge
You have extensive experience with MDM, meta data management, data compliance directives and data quality
You will have experience managing both internal and external stakeholders
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