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Solid understanding and experience leveraging data quality tools like Abinitio, IBM InfoSphere, Informatica, Talend, etc. Deep knowledge about data quality capabilities - profiling, rules development, validation, outlier detection, monitoring, alerting & notification, stewardship workflow for data remediation, etc.
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Ability to develop training material, job aids and curriculum to leverage with our agile teams to elevate the importance of Data Quality in all aspects of our development life cycle. Primary responsibility for this person will be to work alongside the execution/agile teams to drive change, support the adoption of Data Management principles across BI, and drive outcomes that improve our data quality, efficiency, insights, and ability to solve business problems.
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Senior Manager, Data Quality. The roadmap focuses in on creating transparency around our data quality controls, tracking of data quality issues & remediation efforts that emerge, and development of a portfolio view around the health of our data.
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Data Quality:Deep knowledge about data quality capabilities - profiling, rules development, validation, outlier detection, monitoring, alerting & notification, stewardship workflow for data remediation, etc.
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This person will be critical to us moving from concept to execution in the Data Quality space. Ability to engage the Business Insurance community to ensure successful rollout, implementation and adoption of these Data Quality policies, standards, and best practices.
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Travelers Insurance Company Senior Manager, Data Quality Montpelier , Vermont Apply Now Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. Knowledge in developing Data Quality policies, standards, and best practices as well as incorporating them into a governance framework and practice.
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Travelers Insurance Company Senior Manager, Data Quality Concord , New Hampshire Apply Now Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. Ability to contribute and shape a Data Quality Roadmap which optimizes people, processes and technology to improve our overall data quality maturity level.
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Work and influence the delivery of multiple execution/agile teams to ensure data quality standards are met consistently and reflected in our key performance indicators. Ability to perform data quality analysis including complex data profiling; communicates results in meaningful way to support business understanding of issues and impacts.
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Travelers Insurance Company Senior Manager, Data Quality Boise , Idaho Apply Now Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. The person must have a delivery mindset and work with the execution teams to ensure Data Quality standards are understood, planned for, achieved, reported on in terms of compliance and risks highlighted.
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Travelers Insurance Company Senior Manager, Data Quality Dover , Delaware Apply Now Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. Ability to proactively provide guidance to strategic projects around ownership, stewardship, critical to quality acceptance criteria including accuracy, timeliness, validity, completeness, usage and availability of data.
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Travelers Insurance Company Senior Manager, Data Quality Providence , Rhode Island Apply Now Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. As a Sr Manager, Data Management, you will influence strategies to promote effective data governance practices to ensure that data is consistent, trustworthy, and doesn't get misused.
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At Travelers, we create trusted strategic products and services to unlock the power of our data. Supports the development of metadata documentation, data lineage, data transformation rules for key programs/initiatives.
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Travelers Insurance Company Senior Manager, Data Quality Juneau , Alaska Apply Now Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. Consulting with business partners, you will drive the adoption of data management, governance and metadata policies, standards, and best practices in order to demonstrate the tangible value of strong data governance.
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Travelers Insurance Company Senior Manager, Data Quality Augusta , Maine Apply Now Taking care of our customers, our communities and each other. Leveraging your understanding of the data ecosystem, business process and decision-making, as well as the data value chain, you will handle customer requests of advanced complexity for changes to data management tools in order to determine impact on existing systems, process and develop appropriate specifications, enhancements, and procedures to comply.
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We are looking for a dynamic, strategic thinker with data management experience from both a technical and business perspective. Bachelor’s degree or four years of relevant data and analytics, and/or data management experience.
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