Responsible for ensuring data quality through governance, cataloging, and profiling. Familiarity with metadata management and data integration is beneficial.
This is a remote position.
- Data Quality (must have)
- Data Governance & Catalog (must have)
- Metadata command center (must have)
- Data profiling (good to have)
- Product 360 (good to have)
- Data integration (will help)
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