Data Governance

Queen Square Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£400 – £420 pd

Salary

£400 – £420 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
7 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Data Governance

Location: London - Hybrid – 3 days per week onsite

Start Day: ASAP

Contract Rate: £420 per day inside IR35

Duration: 6 to 12 months initially

Role Overview

Our client is seeking a Data Governance – Technical Tooling Specialist with strong hands-on experience in Informatica Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC). This role will lead the configuration, administration, and operationalisation of IDMC data governance tooling across a complex enterprise estate, covering metadata management, data lineage, and data quality profiling across 30+ systems. The role operates within a regulated (BFSI/Insurance) environment and works closely with data, cloud, and platform engineering teams.

Key Responsibilities

* Configure, administer, and optimise IDMC services (CDGC, CDQ, Cloud Data Profiling)

* Implement enterprise-wide metadata, lineage, and data quality capabilities across multiple systems

* Set up and manage IDMC out-of-the-box and custom connectors

* Install and support catalog scanners, including mainframe EBCDIC/VSAM technologies

* Configure IDMC security and Single Sign-On via Azure Entra ID (SAML)

* Provision and manage IDMC Secure Agents and Agent Groups on Azure, including Azure Key Vault integration

* Lead testing, impact assessment, and controlled rollout of new IDMC features

* Support business glossary, governance workflows, and stewardship processes

* Collaborate with data stewards, platform engineers, and governance teams

* Contribute to CI/CD and automation using Azure DevOps or GitHub with Terraform/Bicep

Skills & Experience

Essential:

* 3+ years’ hands-on Informatica IDMC experience (CDGC, CDQ, Cloud Data Profiling)

* Experience with IDMC connectors, catalog scanners, and mainframe data sources (EBCDIC/VSAM)

* Proven IDMC SSO implementation using Azure Entra ID (SAML)

* Azure infrastructure experience for IDMC Secure Agents, including Key Vault

* Strong metadata management, data lineage, and governance framework experience

* Solid understanding of data governance concepts (CDEs, ownership, stewardship)

* Strong SQL skills and experience with Azure Databricks, Azure SQL, and relational databases (SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, MySQL)

* Good Azure cloud engineering knowledge (VNets, Firewall, VMs, Key Vault)

* CI/CD experience with Azure DevOps or GitHub; Terraform/Bicep preferred

Desirable:

* Experience in regulated environments (Insurance/BFSI)

If you have the relevant skills and experience, please do apply promptly to be considered

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