KPMG India is a leading professional services firm offering Audit, Tax, and Advisory solutions. Established in 1993, it operates as part of the global KPMG network, which spans over 140 countries. With a strong presence across major Indian cities, KPMG India is known for its deep industry expertise, commitment to quality, and focus on innovation and sustainability.
Design, implement, and maintain MDM and RDM solutions aligned with business needs.
Define and execute data governance and data quality strategies.
Configure and manage match-merge rules, survivorship logic, and cross-reference mappings to ensure creation of golden records.
Collaborate with business and IT stakeholders to define MDM operating models and implementation styles (registry, consolidation, coexistence, centralized).
Develop and maintain data models, metadata, and data lineage documentation.
Support data integration, cleansing, and migration activities.
Monitor and improve data quality metrics and reporting.
Provide training and support to data stewards and business users.
Stay updated with industry trends and best practices in MDM and data governance.
ii. Education or Certifications :
Bachelor's / Master's degree in engineering / technology / other related degrees.
Relevant certifications from Collibra / Informatica / Talend / Ataccama and / or other leading platforms is a must
Relevant certifications from DAMA, EDM Council and CMMI-DMM will be a bonus
iii. Work Experience :
Minimum 4-6 years of hands-on experience in Master Data Management and Reference Data Management.
Proven experience implementing MDM solutions using Informatica, Talend, or Ataccama.
Strong understanding of match & merge, survivorship, cross-reference, and source system ranking.
Experience working with data governance frameworks, data stewardship models and data quality tools.
Familiarity with MDM Modernization will be a advantage
Exposure to cloud-native MDM deployments and integration with enterprise systems is desirable.
Master Data Management • Bengaluru, Karnataka, India