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The Data Governance and Data Quality Analyst will specialize in serving EY clients in the areas of Data Strategy, Data Governance, Data Quality, Data Definition and Usage, and Data Management.
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A minimum of five years’ experience in providing complex consultative services in the following focus areas: information strategy, data architecture, information/data governance, master data management, data quality, data integration.
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We’ll look to you to provide our clients with a unique business perspective on how Data Strategy, Data Governance, Data Quality, Data Definition and Usage, and Data Management can transform and improve their entire organization – starting with key business issues they face.
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You will help our clients navigate the complex world of Information Data Governance and Data Quality. Understanding of data governance principles: Knowledge of data governance frameworks and practices to ensure data quality, security, and compliance.
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Consulting Services Manager, AI & Data - Master Data Management. EY delivers unparalleled service in information strategy enabled through a mix of service focuses including information architecture, information management and information governance- which in turn enables organizations to exploit source systems by ensuring that they provide a trusted, sustainable data stream for accurate and improved BI, EPM and analytic applications.
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A minimum of six years' experience in providing complex consultative services in the following focus areas: information strategy, big data architecture, information/data governance, master data management, data quality, data integration particularly in a life science or healthcare setting.
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Enabled by data and technology, diverse EY teams in over 150 countries provide trust through assurance and help clients grow, transform and operate. Assisting in the strategy and implementation of Master Data Management, Data Governance, Enterprise Data Management, Enterprise Content Management and Knowledge Management using modern techniques and approaches.
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We'll look to you to provide our clients with a unique business perspective that's rooted in modernized thinking with respect to how to perform Master Data Management, Data Governance, Enterprise Data Management, Enterprise Content Management, and Knowledge Management can transform and improve their entire organization – starting with key business issues they face.
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Deep knowledge of Life Sciences Research and Early Discovery (R&ED) data & analytics in Target Screening, Lead Optimization, Vaccines, Lab – Dry & Wet, Instrumentation, LIMS, CMC and other relevant areas.
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Experience with master data management and data governance. Experience with big data platforms and cloud (Snowflake, AWS, Azure, etc) Experience with data visualization tools such as Power BI and Tableau.
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We also provide data governance as an organizational framework consisting of people, process and technology to enable organizations to manage data as a business asset. In addition, you will help our clients modernize their information management approach and procedures for areas such as: "agile" governance for big data, practice management and many other rapidly evolving opportunities.
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Developing thought leadership for your area of expertise to help strengthen EY's brand in the data management space. Proficiency with advising clients on the full data supply chain from data wrangling to data consumption via analytics.
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We provide data architecture focused on organizing the underlying data in the most effective manner to provide the business timely access to information to improve business performance. Strong Life Sciences R&ED Data Information Architecture Development – Functional and Technical experience.
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Consistently delivering quality client services. Driving high-quality work products within expected timeframes and on budget. Proven track record of understanding business challenges and translating them into value add solutions - strong analytical and problem- solving skills - actively participate in brainstorming, identifying core issues and effectively finding and using data to manage complex analysis.
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Approximately 8-10 years in designing developing and implementing data and analytics strategies and solutions including data management, quality management, master data management, big data, AI, ML, IoT, and other emerging technologies.
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