Data Analyst
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow, Scotland
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Date live:
11/10/2022
Business Area:
COO & Functions
Area of Expertise:
Technology
Reference Code:
90273710
Contract:
Permanent/Regular
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As a Barclays Data Analyst with the Chief Data Office, you will be involved in the delivery of the data strategy by driving and delivering compliance of the data management standards. You will ensure the creation and maintenance of Data Models, capturing and establishing lineages between various models, data requirements, and business requirements. You will have an opportunity to utilise your passion for Data Analysis and your excellent communication skills to meet the complex data requirements.
Barclays is one of the world's largest and most respected financial institutions, with 329 years of success, quality and innovation behind us. We offer careers that provide endless opportunity – helping millions of individuals and businesses thrive, and creating financial and digital solutions that the world now takes for granted.
What will you be doing?
• Supporting the relationship with the Data Domain business teams to ensure data standards are part of the domains BAU operating model
• Supporting monthly Data Forums and Council meetings preparations
• Supporting delivery plans of the Data Lineage & Metadata team
• Working alongside other Chief Data Office teams to ensure consistency of approach and front-to-back lineage being delivered including business benefit articulation
• Supporting data governance and quality assurance activities
• Providing project updates and report on progress on data quality and control remediation activities
• Supporting the maintenance of business glossary for Data Domains and Critical Data Elements (CDEs) via the running of annual attestation
• Generating ideas to enhance lineage & metadata tools benefiting Chief Data Office & Domain stakeholders
What we’re looking for:
• Understanding of Data Management concepts and relevant experience in data governance and architecture
• Working knowledge of Project Lifecycle methods (e.g. Software Development Lifecycle, Agile) and understanding of the principles and frameworks of successful project management
• Excellent MS-Office skills, including Excel, PowerPoint and Word, and Visio skills
Skills that will help you in the role:
• Experience in Risk, Finance and/or Treasury areas of corporate and/or investment banking
• Understanding of risk systems/ architecture
• Experience of working with distributed teams
Where will you be working?
We’ve been in Scotland for 250 years, and Scotland’s significance to Barclays has never been as important as it is today. You can find the Aurora Building in Bothwell Street, a short walk from both Central and Queen Street Stations, and not far from Sauchiehall Street and Argyll Street, two of the city’s main shopping hubs. We’re committed to giving everyone the opportunity to thrive at Barclays, investing in our people, communities, and facilities – highlighted by our new state-of-the-art campus opening soon in the city centre.
Interested and want to know more about Barclays? Visit home.barclays/who-we-are/ for more details.
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