The Data Governance Senior Consultant will enhance the client's BI platform, manage data assets, and document data integration processes.
This is a remote position.
The Data Governance Senior Consultant will help the client's BI platform advance in the maturity curve and assist COE team on their goal of effectively managing new developments and maintenance going forward. The client and Comerit will work together to build a governance platform to make Analytic assets searchable and establish a process to facilitate data integration with data available in Marketplace.
The person in this role will document Data Assets, Tag Hierarchy, and Glossary of Terms in Data Catalog.
Requirements
- 3-5 years data governance and analytics experience
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