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Serve as the technical SME (subject-matter expert) and participate in the strategic development of enterprise data governance policies; ensure the Onyx data governance products adhere to industry standards and regulatory compliance, fostering a culture of data security and integrity within the organization.
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The Data Governance Director - Responsible U and their team help lead the definition, implementation and adherence to organization's data governance frameworks, processes, and systems, to drive strategic and responsible use of data, while applying principles of innovation and efficiencyWhat you will be doing:Build and oversee the global enterprise Responsible Data Use Governance function for Worldpay.
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Data Governance - Help develop an AEDC data governance governing board responsible for establishing and enforcing policies and procedures for managing data privacy, security, quality, and compliance.
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Partner with various teams including lines of business, data governance, PPNR governance, credit risk, model validation, capital risk oversight, audit, and finance teams to submit and validate data and analyze results.
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Manage initiatives across several security domains such as asset & vulnerability managements, data protection, cloud security, and governance, risk & compliance programs etc. Experience in vulnerability management, asset management, risk management, data security, access control and governance programs.
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Support strategic technical capabilities for the automation of Data Governance functions & capabilities including considerations for incorporation of standard methodologies, workflow automation, scalable & performant solutions, alignment to data privacy & compliance requirements, and support for AI/ML capabilities.
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The Strategic Data and Analytics Director will work on a dynamic mix of data governance and analytics projects, interacting with leaders across the company to understand their business objectives and shape data and analytics solutions that deliver value through insights.
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The Data Operations Manager will also work closely with Engineering, Analytics and Product Management teams, in providing actionable insights and support for strategic initiatives along with building powerful tools for taxonomy administration.
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Experience with Informatica IICS Cloud Performance Tuning Experience with Snowflake Data Cloud Performance Tuning Experience with Data Governance products, like EDC, Axon, and CDGC.
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Strong hands-on experience in Anaplan skills, including data modelling, process setup, data governance, integration frameworks. This individual will also counsel client executives and leaders on the benefits delivered by Anaplan as a strategic asset to their broader Finance Transformation journey.
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This individual will be responsible for providing technology solutions to the business requirements in the SAP Master Data Governance (MDG) space by analyzing, developing/configuring, and supporting applications using the TEIS methodologies to support the organization's strategic and tactical initiatives.
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The Sr. Technical Product Manager will also be responsible for working with cross-functional teams to ensure that data is used effectively across the organization in close partnership with data engineering, data science, and strategic insights teams.
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Direct the strategic implementation of Databricks-based solutions, aligning them with business objectives and data governance standards while optimizing performance and efficiency.
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You will be part of a growing team driving strategic programs, data analytics, innovation, deals, cyber resiliency, response, and technical implementation activities. These projects should be targeted to enable multiple business processes and/or source data systems to drive efficiencies and reduce redundancies supporting one or more of the following functions: internal audit, compliance, enterprise risk management, operational risk management, technology risk management, third party risk management, cyber security, business resiliency, incident management, SOX (and/or other compliance frameworks), or other business programs/initiatives.
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Applied skills with assessing data privacy and governance principles, IT regulatory risks, IT infrastructure operations including network security, operating systems, databases, middleware, patch management, cloud security, and data center operations (e.g. disaster recovery, backups.
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