Data Strategy & Governance Consultant - Utilities
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You are a Data Strategy & Governance Consultant who executes the design and operationalization of enterprise data governance frameworks. You thrive on the hands-on work of building stewardship processes, authoring data policies, and configuring governance tooling so that data is trusted, well-managed, and ready for analytics and AI. You partner closely with business and technology stakeholders and turn governance concepts into working reality., * Execute data governance design - support the design and operationalization of governance frameworks covering data ownership, stewardship, data quality standards, metadata management, and policy enforcement.
- Operationalize governance models - work with business and technology stakeholders to turn data strategy into actionable governance operating models that enable trusted data for analytics and AI.
- Support governance structures - help establish governance councils, define data classification and access policies, and document standards and processes.
- Configure governance tooling - implement and drive adoption of cataloging, lineage, and data quality tooling (e.g., Databricks, Snowflake, Collibra, Alation, Microsoft Purview).
- Support compliance alignment - ensure governance work aligns with regulatory and privacy requirements and contributes to master data management efforts.
Travel may be required for this role, varying from 0 to 80% depending on business need and client requirements.
Requirements
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in data management, data governance, or a data strategy role
- Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience operationalizing data governance frameworks (stewardship, ownership, data quality, metadata management)
- Minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience with data cataloging or lineage tooling (e.g., Databricks, Snowflake, Collibra, Alation, Microsoft Purview)
- Minimum of 2 years of experience working within or supporting regulatory and privacy compliance requirements
- Minimum of 1 year of experience serving utilities clients (electric, gas, or water) or in a utilities finance, controllership, or regulatory function.
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent (minimum 12 years' work experience). If Associate's Degree, must have equivalent minimum 6-year work experience
Bonus Points If
- You have a Master's degree in a relevant field
- You have exposure to master data management and stakeholder management
- You have relevant data governance or data platform certifications
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We anticipate this job posting will be posted until 08/25/2026.Accenture offers a market competitive suite of benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability coverage, a 401(k) plan, bonus opportunities, paid holidays, and paid time off. See more information on our benefits here:
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