Remote Metadata Jobs in Scotland

1 to 3 of 3 Metadata Jobs in Scotland with Remote Work Options

Finance Data Lineage Director (AVP)

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Morgan Stanley
financial product knowledge. Experience with regulatory reporting or BCBS 239 would be advantageous. Understanding and experience of good governance, preferably data governance. Experience with metadata management tooling would be beneficial but is not necessary (e.g.: Collibra, MetaCenter, Solidatus). We offer: The opportunity to work in the Finance department of more »
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Senior Data Architect

Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
The Bridge (IT Recruitment) Limited
impact of business change requests on existing data architecture and support the prioritisation of these changes. Translate high-level business requirements into data models, metadata, test data, and data quality standards. Work closely with various departments and third parties to facilitate data-driven decision-making and optimise the organisation's … Required Skills: Extensive experience in designing and implementing data architectures in large-scale environments. Proficiency with cloud services (Azure preferred). Strong background in metadata management, and ensuring data quality. Hands-on experience with data integration, ETL processes, and data consistency. Experience in data governance, security, and compliance. Proven ability more »
Employment Type: Permanent, Work From Home
Salary: £80,000
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Data Manager

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
BBC
our agenda. Delivering it is going to require a fundamental reshaping of the BBC’s culture and how we work. For the new Content Metadata workstream in our Content Production Workflows department, the first task is a ground-up rethink of our approaches to describing and classifying all of our … content - journalism, audio, video and digital alike. This means asking ourselves some big questions: What metadata do we need to deliver a personalised BBC? What does the future of tagging at the BBC look like? Importantly, as we increasingly move into subjective metadata, we also have to ask ourselves policy … would it mean for us to say some programmes are “scary”? What is the difference between Fleabag and Mrs Brown’s Boys, when the metadata tells us they are both “Sitcoms”? Working with the Editorial and Technical leads on Common Metadata, the Data Manager will help to answer these questions more »
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Metadata
Scotland
10th Percentile
£50,072
25th Percentile
£51,920
Median
£60,000
75th Percentile
£78,125
90th Percentile
£86,000