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Senior Data Governance Engineer

RentSpree

RentSpree

Thailand
Posted on Tuesday, September 5, 2023

RentSpree is the leading home rental software in the US and helps hundreds of thousands of renters connect with landlords each year.  Our company has more than doubled in growth annually for the past 6 years and we have no plans of stopping.  We have a mission-driven culture determined to transform the residential rental industry. RentSpree’s award-winning software powers rental transactions for a who’s-who list of 300+ real estate companies, including some of the largest organizations in the nation.

RentSpree is a place where you will grow alongside the company while collaborating within your team to have a meaningful impact on RentSpree’s future. 

 

Ready to join a team of talented data professionals? Join the pioneering Data Engineer team at RentSpree as a Senior Data Governance Engineer! We are seeking an adept custodian of data quality and compliance who thrives on the task of upholding and refining data frameworks with meticulous precision.

If you're ready to tackle exciting projects that harness the power of our massive data stores, and you're passionate about building a solid foundation for our Data team, then we want you! Take the lead and bring your self-directed skills to RentSpree.

Key Responsibilities 

  • Establish and oversee data governance frameworks aligned with business needs.
  • Apply data compliance protocols ensuring the proper use and protection of data assets.
  • Stay informed about industry best practices and trends related to data governance, and apply this knowledge to enhance company-wide practices.
  • Assist in building and maintaining data governance tools, methodologies, and processes to support organizational needs.
  • Analyze data processes and workflows to identify areas for improvement in data quality, accessibility, and usability.
  • Foster a culture of data responsibility and awareness across the organization by providing guidance and training on data governance principles.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to comprehend data-centric challenges and provide technical solutions to ensure data quality and security.


Minimum Requirements 

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Data Management, or related field.
  • Minimum of 5 years experience in data governance, data management, data quality, or related roles.
  • Strong understanding of data governance principles, compliance regulations, and industry best practices.
  • Familiarity with data quality assessment, metadata management, data lineage, and data classification.
  • Experience in collaborating with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to implement data governance frameworks.
  • Solid knowledge of data protection regulations (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) and experience in ensuring data compliance.
  • Ability to analyze complex data systems, identify data-related issues, and propose effective solutions.
  • Excellent communication skills to effectively convey data governance concepts, requirements, and recommendations to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Detail-oriented mindset with a strong focus on accuracy and data quality improvement.
  • Proficiency in programming languages such as SQL, Python, and R, as well as experience with business intelligence tools like PowerBI and Tableau
  • Experience in fostering a data-driven culture within an organization is highly valued.


Benefits & Perks

  • Semi-Annual Performance Rewards
  • Unlimited Annual Leave
  • Provident Fund
  • Group Health insurances
  • Flexible Benefits
  • Workstation Benefits
  • Lunch & Learn Allowance
  • Internet Allowance
  • Team Training & Event Budget
  • Weekly Office Massage Service


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