The responsibilities of a data governance engineer include:
Responsible for designing and developing data governance systems, including databases, data warehouses and data lakes.
Responsible for maintaining the data governance system, including upgrading the system, fixing vulnerabilities, updating data, etc.
Responsible for formulating data governance policies, including rules for data acquisition, storage, processing, distribution, use and protection.
Responsible for monitoring the operation of data governance system, and finding and solving problems in time.
Responsible for coordinating with various departments to ensure the normal operation of the data governance system.
Responsible for cooperating with technical teams related to data lake, data warehouse and database to ensure the efficient operation of data governance system.
Data governance engineers need to have good communication skills, teamwork skills, analytical and problem-solving skills, and be familiar with numbers.
Data governance engineers also need to be familiar with database technology and tools and methods related to data governance, such as SQL, ETL, data lake, data warehouse and so on. In addition, data governance engineers need to be familiar with laws, regulations and standards related to data governance, such as personal information protection law and data security standards.
The career prospects of data governance engineers are good. With the deepening of information construction, data governance is becoming more and more important. Many enterprises need to establish a data governance system, so the demand for data governance engineers is also increasing. In addition, data governance engineers can improve their professional ability and lay a solid foundation for their career development by constantly learning new technologies and knowledge.