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TCOLE Hiring Data Management Officer to Lead Governance Program

What to Know:
  • TCOLE is hiring a data management officer to lead enterprise data governance, data quality and business intelligence efforts.
  • The role includes developing a data governance road map, managing data asset catalogs and overseeing data warehouse and data mart design.
  • Applicants need a related bachelor’s degree and at least six years of data-focused experience in a regulated industry or government environment.

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The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) is hiring a data management officer to provide strategic direction for enterprise information governance, data system integrity and business intelligence analytics.

The role sits within TCOLE’s IT Division and will develop and implement data governance policies, standards and procedures to support data quality and regulatory compliance. The officer will provide expertise in data management, data quality and data governance while working under minimal supervision with significant independent judgment.

Responsibilities include developing and maintaining a vision, strategy and road map for the agency’s Data Governance Program, working with data owners and executive oversight on data management practices, participating in the Data Governance Steering Committee, and ensuring data-related requirements are clearly defined and prioritized.

Additional duties include managing data asset catalogs, completing inventories of organizational data, overseeing data warehouse and data mart design, maintaining controls for data quality and integrity, reviewing data processing workflows, and developing standardized business intelligence reporting frameworks to support data-driven decision-making.

The full-time, exempt position is based in Austin and offers a salary range of $101,860 to $110,000, depending on qualifications and experience. The posting is listed as ongoing.

Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in data management, computer science, analytics, mathematics or a related field, along with at least six years of experience in data analysis, data governance, data management, information governance or related data-focused work in a regulated industry or government environment. Experience may substitute for education, but education may not substitute for the experience requirement.

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