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Data Governance Engineer (ServiceNow, Azure) – Surrey
Day rate: £300 – £400 (inside IR35)
Duration: 3 – 6 months
Hybrid: 2 days per week on site
Start: ASAP
My new client is looking for a Data Governance Engineer who will be accountable for enriching, managing, and ensuring the quality of organisational and product usage data, with a focus on efficient query writing. They will enforce data governance policies and best practices, as well as develop documentation on data assets.
Role includes:
Instrument data collection on the ServiceNow platform
Maintain an in-depth understanding of data flow within the business
Partner across multiple data teams
Identify data integrity issues and conduct root cause analyses
Develop workflows, processes, SLAs, and documentation for product usage data governance
Skills:
5 years + in big data analytics, database management, or an equivalent analyst position
3 years + developing on the ServiceNow platform
Proficiency in PL/SQL and an additional object-oriented programming language
Experience in big data instances such as Cloudera, Azure, Snowflake, etc.
Structured thinking with the ability to break down ambiguous problems and propose impactful data modelling designs
Ability to roll out analytics dashboards (e.g., Power BI, Tableau Server)
Ability to translate business needs into technical requirements
Qualifications
Knowledge of the ServiceNow platform and products.
Experience working in Scrum/Agile development environments.
Familiarity with IT service management software (ITSM), PaaS, and SaaS.
To excel in this role, you should have:
A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, a related quantitative field, or equivalent practical experience.
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