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Posted 2 weeks ago by Vallum Associates on Linkedin
Job Description: The Data Steward role focuses on defining data ownership and accountability within the energy/utilities sector. Responsibilities include managing an enterprise-wide data catalog, overseeing metadata usage, and implementing security protocols to protect data integrity. The position requires collaboration with stakeholders to ensure data quality and compliance with governance standards. A strong background in data management practices and analysis is essential for success in this role.
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Skills Required:
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: London Area
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Recent in the energy/utilities domain only. Responsibility: Define data ownership and accountability across the organization Create and manage the enterprise-wide data catalog Oversee the creation, maintenance and use of metadata Implement and maintain security protocols to protect data from unauthorised access and breaches Establish and enforce data governance and policy standards Regularly audit data access and usage to ensure compliance with policies and standards Collaborate with business stakeholders to understand data requirements and identify data quality issues Conduct data profiling and quality assessments to identify data discrepancies and inconsistencies Requirement: Minimum of 3 years of experience working in a data role. Capability to present and guide expectations aligned to Data Best Practice (DBP) Guidance Proficient in documenting data processes, data lineage and data management activities Excellent data analysis techniques Capable of creating and providing operational design and policy standards Good understanding of the Elexon data integration patterns Good understanding of business data models for internal and external stakeholders Expertise in data profiling, data cleansing, and data validation techniques Can identify impacts of data (or bad data) Exposure to a range of visualization and reporting techniques to drive data integrity standards. Can identify impacts of data (or bad data) Exposure to a range visualization and reporting techniques to drive data integrity standards.
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London Area, United Kingdom
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