Data Governance Lead

Boardwalk Pipelines

$120K — $145K *
Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or a related field.
  • 7+ years of experience in data management, governance, or related fields.
  • Experience leading enterprise programs or cross-functional working groups.
  • Strong understanding of data governance disciplines and best practices.
  • Familiarity with data governance and quality tools.
  • Proficiency in SQL for data analysis and quality issue investigation.
  • Strong influence and change management skills.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the execution of the enterprise data governance strategy and recommend priorities.
  • Administer and update the Data Governance Program and its multi-year roadmap.
  • Facilitate collaboration and standardization of governance practices across business units.
  • Oversee the development and enforcement of data governance policies and standards.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and maintain audit readiness.
  • Guide Data Stewards in identifying Critical Data Elements and developing definitions.
  • Lead the implementation of an enterprise data catalog for business reporting.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to lead and influence data governance strategy.
  • Collaborative work environment engaging with various stakeholders.
  • Involvement in cutting-edge technology initiatives, including AI/ML.
  • Professional development through training and industry best practices integration.
  • Access to a multi-year phased roadmap impacting the broader company strategy.
Full Job Description
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We are currently looking for a Data Governance Lead for our Houston, TX office.

POSITION DESCRIPTION:

The Data Governance Lead executes Boardwalk's Data Governance Program by leading the implementation of the data governance strategy, enabling a business-led operating model, overseeing policies, standards, and procedures, and embedding governance practices across the enterprise.

The Data Governance Lead chairs the Governance Working Committee and provides guidance to Domain Owners, Data Stewards, and Technical Stewards. The role also identifies and engages data experts and department leaders to confirm that key datasets are enterprise-ready and recommends priorities to the Data Council. The ideal candidate combines expertise in data quality, metadata management, cataloging, lineage, classification, and issue management with the influence and change-management skills needed to build accountability into daily operations across a midstream energy environment.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Governance Program Leadership & Strategy
  • Lead the execution of the enterprise data governance strategy and recommend priorities, investments, and roadmaps to the Data Council.
  • Administer, implement, and update the Data Governance Program, including its multi-year phased roadmap based on business priorities, available resources, and the overall business and IT strategy.
  • Lead the Governance Working Committee in implementing, maintaining, and maturing the Data Governance Program, and facilitate collaboration and standardization of governance practices across business units.
  • Define the scope for data governance and its interaction with other governance programs such as Information Security and IT governance.


Policies, Standards & Regulatory Compliance
  • Oversee the development, approval, and enforcement of data governance policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines covering data quality, metadata management, classification, retention, access, and security.
  • Ensure governance policies and controls support compliance with FERC, PHMSA, EPA, and other regulatory requirements, and maintain audit readiness.
  • Collaborate with Risk, Compliance, Cybersecurity, and IT teams to manage data risks, implement controls that safeguard sensitive operational, customer, and employee data, and drive continuous improvement of data quality.


Data Stewardship, Domains & Culture
  • Support Domain Owners in appointing qualified Data Stewards and business data experts; identify the need for new Domains as new data is acquired.
  • Guide and assist Data Stewards and Technical Stewards, including facilitating sessions to identify Critical Data Elements, develop data definitions, and determine data quality needs.
  • Define roles, responsibilities, and escalation paths that establish clear accountability for data ownership, quality, and compliance across the enterprise.
  • Create, implement, and deliver enterprise-wide data literacy, training, and communication programs that strengthen adoption and reinforce stewardship behaviors across business units.


Metadata, Data Quality & Issue Management
  • Lead implementation and ongoing administration of Alation, the enterprise data catalog, empowering business users with a catalog of BWP-certified data for reporting and advanced analytics.
  • Oversee data profiling, data lineage capture, data quality monitoring, data quality thresholds and published data quality scorecards.
  • Direct data issue management, prioritizing issues for investigation, identifying root causes, and developing remediation plans spanning both process and technology improvements.
  • Support identification and prioritization of Critical Data Elements and the data classification framework based on data sensitivity.
  • Advance master data management (MDM) for critical domains such as assets, locations, and customers.


Technology Enablement & Business Value
  • Evaluate, recommend, and administer data governance tools and technologies and provide related training.
  • Embed governance practices into modernization, digital transformation, and AI/ML initiatives so that governance accelerates-rather than hinders-delivery.
  • Define, publish, and report governance metrics and KPIs (data quality, compliance findings, stewardship participation, self-service adoption) to leadership.
  • Conduct governance maturity assessments and feedback loops to continuously refine practices in response to regulatory change, business priorities, and emerging technologies.


REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Bachelor's degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or a related field.
  • 7+ years of experience in data management, data governance, data quality, or related data disciplines, including experience leading enterprise programs or cross-functional working groups.
  • Demonstrated experience developing and implementing data governance policies, standards, and operating models, including stewardship and domain ownership structures.
  • Working knowledge of data governance disciplines: data cataloging, business and technical metadata, data lineage, data profiling, data classification, data quality measurement, and issue management.
  • Experience with data governance and data quality tooling (e.g., data catalog, lineage, and data quality platforms) and with defining and reporting governance KPIs.
  • Proficiency with SQL and the ability to analyze data to investigate quality issues and identify root causes.
  • Strong facilitation, influencing, and change-management skills, with the ability to drive accountability across business and technology teams without direct authority.
  • Ability to communicate complex data concepts to non-technical stakeholders, including executive leadership and regulatory or audit audiences.


PREFERRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Experience in the natural gas midstream or broader oil & gas industry, including familiarity with FERC and PHMSA regulatory requirements.
  • Familiarity with pipeline and enterprise systems such as Maximo, ESRI, SCADA, Oracle EBS/Fusion.
  • Experience implementing master data management (MDM).
  • Experience governing self-service analytics and BI environments, including Power BI user communities and access controls.
  • Experience embedding governance into cloud data platforms and AI/ML initiatives, including data privacy and ethical AI standards.
  • Relevant certification such as CDMP, DGSP, or equivalent data management credential.


REQUIRED EDUCATION:

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, or related field


PREFERRED EDUCATION:

  • Masters Degree


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Boardwalk Pipelines, LP, maintains a drug-free workplace and will require pre-employment drug & substance abuse testing before hiring.

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