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Familiar with metadata management, data lineage, and principles of data governance. Experience deploying and maintaining pipelines (AWS, Docker, Airflow) and in engineering big-data solutions using technologies like Databricks, S3, and Spark.
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Proficiency in information security domains, including policies and standards, risk and control assessments, access controls, regulatory compliance, technology resiliency, risk and control governance and metrics, incident management, secure systems development lifecycle, vulnerability management, and data protection.
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Certifications in Information, Data, Privacy Records or Security such as: Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP), Certified Information Privacy Management (CIPM), Certified Records Manager (CRM), and/or Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Information Governance Professional (IGP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) and Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA.
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Inspire, collaborate, and build credibility as a domain expert in Big Data specifically data science, data governance, and master data management. Working knowledge of Enterprise tools, MDM, and Big Data products like Informatica, SAP SAC, Oracle, Tableau, Salesforce, etc.
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Governance Tools: Understanding of data governance and metadata management tools that may be used in DoD projects, such as Collibra or Informatica Axon. Security Expertise: Knowledge of data security best practices and compliance with DoD cybersecurity standards, including the Risk Management Framework (RMF.
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Experience in the definition of Big Data architecture with different tools and environments: Cloud (AWS, Azure and GCP), Cloudera, No-sql databases (Cassandra, Mongo DB), ELK, Kafka, Snowflake, etc.
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As the Director of Master Data Management and Data Governance, you will report to the Sr. Director of Data & Engineering Planning & Governance and be responsible for managing the master data management strategy and technology platforms to support the business and data strategy across all business verticals including Commercial, Clinical, Manufacturing, supply chain, accounting, and finance.
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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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Maintain a thorough understanding of CNB's Internal Controls Management Policy and Standards, control testing methodologies, and related regulatory and compliance standards, including but not limited to enterprise risk management, data governance, third party risk management, model risk management, business continuity, fraud risk management, and associated regulations, guidance, and regulatory expectations.
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7+ years of relevant experience in procurement, third-party risk management, governance or compliance, or equivalent consulting experience. Demonstrate and apply a thorough understanding of third-party risk management end-to-end supplier management processes.
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End-to-end supply chain of data including, but not limited to, AI and Advanced Analytics, Business Intelligence, Cloud enablement, Data Privacy, Data Science, Digital Transformation, Data Governance / Data Management, Enterprise Data Architecture, RPA/Intelligent Automation, Risk and Regulatory Compliance.
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Critical aspect of the role includes defining an agile quality and compliance strategy that supports Digital Data unit in their effort to establish a standardized, resilient, and sustainable data pipeline - including data sources, data quality, data governance, data management and master data management.
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Experience with Google Big Query, AWS databases, Oracle SQL, mySQL, PostgreSQL, and other data technologies. data governance best practices are implemented to manage data domain, data integration, data quality, and data access.
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Experience with management of data integrity, data governance, and data management in a regulated context. Demonstrated experience with quality support in data governance and management setting.
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And a minimum of 6 years of experience in compliance roles such as audit/internal audit, IT governance/compliance/controls, data privacy, enterprise risk management. Lead and support special projects and initiatives from an IT Compliance perspective with cross functional teams including IT risk assessments, process automation, ISO, cybersecurity, data privacy, and application/IT security areas.
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