The Project Advisor will set up data governance standards and quality metrics while managing project objectives, deliverables, and schedules.
This is a remote position.
The Project Advisor will be helping the client setup data governance standards and quality metrics
This role will assist with the Project Objectives, deliverables, and schedule with the Statement of work and will serve as point of contact to manage delivery issues or concerns.
RequirementsPrevious data governance experience on at least 2 projects.
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