FAQs
What is the role of a Data Steward at Openbank?
The Data Steward is responsible for managing the data lifecycle, ensuring data governance and control, defining data flows, and maintaining a data-centric quality framework as part of the CDO team.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have at least 4 years of experience in Data Management and Data Analytics, experience in the financial/banking industry, proficiency in SQL and/or Python, and advanced knowledge of data architectures.
Are there language requirements for this role?
Yes, candidates must be fluent in Spanish and have advanced English skills (C1 level).
What are the main responsibilities of this role?
Responsibilities include managing the data lifecycle, defining remediation plans for data points, maintaining an inventory of data users, and constantly updating the Data Dictionary and reports library.
Is experience with data management tools preferred?
Yes, experience using data management tools is preferable for candidates applying to this position.
What benefits does Openbank offer to its employees?
Openbank offers competitive remuneration, an attractive benefits package, opportunities for growth within the company and the Group, and a dynamic work environment with social clubs and events.
Will I have the chance to work on international projects?
Yes, this position provides the opportunity to collaborate on international projects across different countries as part of Openbank's expansion plans.
Where is Openbank located?
Openbank's registered office is located at Plaza de Santa Bárbara 2, 28004 in Madrid, Spain.
Does Openbank have initiatives to promote diversity and equal opportunity?
Yes, Openbank is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity, ensuring all applicants are considered without discrimination based on various factors, including gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and more.
What is the mission of the CDO team at Openbank?
The CDO team leads and drives data projects, implementing global policies and standards, and promoting data as a key asset while safeguarding against potential data risks.
