The Consultant will develop a Data Analytics Governance model for enterprise master data related to purchasing, delivering standard reports for KPI's and purchasing insights.
This is a remote position.
Our current client is searching for a Data Governance and Data Quality Consultant for a 3 to 6 Month contract with a major Technology Company.
The Data Governance and Data Quality Consultant will be responsible for creating a Data Analytics Governance model for overall enterprise master data as it applies to purchasing. This model will be a working prototype of methodologies surrounding P2P data. The goal is to provide standard best in class reports for KPI’s and measurements surrounding purchasing.
Requirements
Required:
- Data Governance
- Data Quality
- Data Controls and Compliance
- Data Warehouse
- Tableau
- P2P
- Functional business process experience around purchasing
Preferred:
- Ariba
- Coupa
- SAP
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