At SNCB/NMBS we want to become data-driven. We strive to make data a shared asset giving all stakeholders a common view of the company’s data. We provide users with the tools and methods they need to analyse and explore data, and drive insights, decisions and predictions that improve customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.
As Data Governance Lead within our Data & Analytics team, you play an instrumental role in the realization of this vision by leading the set-up, improvement and roll-out of SNCB’s data governance framework.
Role & Responsibilities
1. You lead a team of data governance experts and officers
2. You manage scope, planning and cost of your team’s activities - you report on your team’s activities to higher management
3. You provide vision/guidance on all dimensions of SNCB’s data governance framework (data operating model, data roles & responsibilities, data governance bodies, business glossary, data catalog, data quality policy, data privacy policy, ...) – you make sure the framework is aligned with the company’s strategic objectives and needs.
4. You lead the definition of SNCB’s data governance framework in collaboration with all relevant business and IT stakeholders
5. You communicate and explain SNCB’s data governance framework within business and IT, including at management level
6. You insure your team provides the necessary support, coaching and training to business and IT during the roll-out of SNCB’s data governance framework - special attention is required to make sure the business understand their new (operational) roles (data owner, data steward)
7. You define useful KPI’s in order to measure the effectiveness of the implemented framework
8. You pro-actively challenge (the realization of) the data governance framework to make it evolve where/when required
9. You lead data governance communities within SNCB
10. You ensure your team follows up on data governance operations, insuring data governance deliverables and information are of quality and up-to-date – in particular, you make sure information contained in the data catalog and data quality tools is monitored.
11. You insure your team has special focus on the governance of master data
12. You make sure your team addresss any data governance issues that need particular attention.
13. You assess Data Quality at the enterprise level and define you clear action plans addressing the needs,
14. You identify Data Privacy issues and propose corrective actions
15. You propose improvements on data literacy and you provide trainings where/when needed
Vereisten
16. You have minimum 5 years of proven experience in leading the implementation of data governance, data modelling, data protection and privacy by design activities in a large company
17. You have good knowledge of Enterprise Architecture and Data & Analytics
18. You have experience with the implementation of industry-leading data management and governance tools
19. You have a master’s degree or equivalent by experience
20. CIGO, AAIM or equivalent certification is a plus
21. You have a data-driven mindset
22. You can analyze complex situations and define realistic targets to achieve a given objective
23. You can summarize and present regulatory and technical information to non-technical audiences
24. You can engage with senior management and executives on data governance topics
25. You have knowledge of risk data architecture methods and related technology solutions
26. You have excellent written and oral communication skills,
27. You have an active knowledge of Dutch or French (with preferably at least a basic knowledge of the other language) and English
Our offer
Within our open corporate culture, you contribute to the digital transformation of SNCB. You will have a job with social impact and ample opportunity to make your own contribution. In addition to a good work-life balance and a competitive salary, you will receive the following benefits:
28. the possibility to work remotely+ flexible working hours;
29. 35 days of leave;
30. a company car + a public transport season ticket;
31. a target bonus;
32. a comprehensive insurance package (affiliation without own contribution, excl. outpatient costs for family members);hospitalisation and dental care for the whole family;outpatient costs (= medical costs separate from hospitalisation);group insurance: supplementary pension, work disability and death (cafeteria plan);accidents at work (extralegal);
33. meal vouchers and eco-vouchers;
34. net allowances for remote working and carwash + internet budget.