Data Management Officer-Banking

People First (Recruitment) Ltd
London, United Kingdom
4 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
26 May 2026 (4 days ago)

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Job Title: Data Management Officer-Banking

The Skills You'll Need: English fluent, Strong knowledge of Data Governance, Data Management, Data Security, compliance and finance

Your New Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Benefits

Fully office based

Permanent

Office based: London

Start: ASAP

Reports to: Head of IT

Data Management Officer-Banking - What You'll be Doing:

Support the lead to implement the HQ data governance requirements, execute the data governance mandates set by Head Office, including the establishment of necessary data standards.

Support the lead to create and implement data quality evaluation systems and monitoring mechanisms to build strong data foundations and enhance data quality.

Support the lead to track and interpret local data security, personal information protection laws, and regulatory requirements.

Support the lead to implement and maintain effective data security management practices aligned with Head Office guidelines.

Support the lead to perform regular data security risk assessments and implement ongoing data security monitoring activities.

Support the lead to establish and manage data security classification schemes as per Head Office requirements.

Implement the data security protection requirements and technical specifications issued by Head Office.

Analyze and define local requirements for specific data security technologies.

Collaborate with development teams or external vendors to integrate and strengthen required data security measures within local applications.

Create, refine, and maintain local technical policies, standards, and operational procedures for data security and protection technologies.

Provide training to all staff let them understand the bank’s data governance and data security policy.

Other data management tasks as directed by the Head of IT.

Data Management Officer-Banking - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed:

Proficiency in English language (writing and speaking)

Solid Data management experience;

Expertise knowledge of the security framework includes NIST 800, ISO 27001, cybersecurity guidelines from PRA, FCA and ICO, familiar with GDPR regulation.

Strong knowledge of Data Governance, Data Management, and Data Security

Should understand the data classification methodologies and tooling.

Should have experience in data governance frameworks and data quality management. Familiarity with information security frameworks is preferred

Should have experience in data integration, data warehouse, data migration, report automation and process management tools

Should be able to read and write SQL

Should understand the architecture and concept of data lake and data warehouse related knowledge and design

Must be proactive and analytical to evaluate and solve problems independently

Must be able to work under pressure with the team and deliver results in a timely manner

Must be willing to learn, self-driven and responsible

A background of IT especially in finance and banking industry. Previous background with regulatory technical projects would be a strong plus

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