Investigo
Senior Data Analyst

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Senior Data Analyst (Snowflake)
Location: Hybrid – 3 days per week in Egham
Salary: up to £65,000
Contract: Permanent
A Senior Data Analyst (Snowflake) is required to join a global organisation, supporting the continued development of its data governance, data quality, and data platform capabilities. This role will work closely with business and technical stakeholders to improve data standards, enable trusted reporting, and support the organisation’s wider data transformation journey.
Key Responsibilities & Skills:
- Support the development and implementation of data governance frameworks, standards, and processes across a global organisation.
- Work with stakeholders to define critical data elements, ownership models, and data quality expectations.
- Develop and maintain data quality rules, monitoring, reporting, and remediation processes to improve trust in business data.
- Support the adoption and effective use of data governance tools, including data cataloguing, metadata management, and data quality platforms.
- Partner with business teams to promote data ownership, stewardship, and a data-driven culture.
- Provide guidance, training, and support to colleagues to improve understanding and use of trusted data.
- Work with modern data platforms including Snowflake, supporting data governance capabilities such as Horizon Catalog, Streamlit, Metric Functions, and Trust Centre.
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Experience & Skills:
- Experience with Informatica Cloud Data Governance Catalog (CDGC), Cloud Data Quality (CDQ), dbt, and Master Data Management would be highly advantageous.
- Strong understanding of data governance frameworks, data quality principles, and industry best practices such as DAMA-DMBOK.


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The organisation is looking for a data professional with strong experience across data governance and data quality, who can operate confidently between technical teams and business stakeholders. The successful candidate will have excellent communication skills, a strong analytical mindset, and the ability to translate complex data concepts into practical business outcomes.
If you're looking to join a global organisation driving data transformation and want to play a key role in building trusted, scalable data capabilities, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to find out more.
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