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Data Governance Consultant
Location
Poland
Posted
81 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Data Governance Consultant
Billigence
• Develop a detailed delivery plan, including timelines, responsibilities, and key milestones following discovery and requirements gathering during the early stages of the engagement • Support the design of a central data capability within Procurement, helping define key roles required to support ongoing data maturity and governance • Establish a Procurement Data Governance framework, identifying and onboarding Data Owners and Data Stewards across critical data domains • Prioritise governance across key datasets including supplier portal and supplier master data, price modelling data, and procurement data within ERP environments • Document key data assets to support population of the enterprise data catalogue • Develop and maintain business glossaries, data definitions, and governance artefacts aligned with enterprise standards • Define business and data quality rules for monitoring based on operational processes and catalogue standards • Identify and implement data quality monitoring mechanisms • Support the training and onboarding of Data Owners and Data Stewards to embed governance practices within Procurement teams • Ensure all outputs align with the organisation's enterprise data governance framework and associated standards • Support change management and adoption, working closely with business stakeholders to embed sustainable governance processes
Job Requirements
- Proven experience delivering Data Governance or Data Management programmes within complex organisations
- Experience establishing Data Ownership and Data Stewardship frameworks
- Strong understanding of data governance operating models within functions such as Procurement, Supply Chain, or Finance
- Experience working with enterprise data catalogues and metadata management tools
- Experience defining data quality frameworks, business rules, and monitoring processes
- Strong experience documenting business glossaries, data definitions, and governance artefacts
- Ability to engage with business, data, and technology stakeholders to drive governance adoption
- Experience working within enterprise data governance frameworks and standards
Benefits
- Equal-opportunity and inclusive employer
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