Summary:
The Information Architect, Data Governance COE plays a critical role in designing and maintaining the enterprise information architecture essential for cataloging Huntington’s data for self-service understanding. This role defines and enforces standards for data modeling, taxonomy, and semantic structures to ensure consistency, interoperability, and clarity across the organization. The Information Architect partners closely with business and technology teams to develop and maintain the enterprise data domain model and ontologies that support governance frameworks to enable trusted data usage. Success in this role requires the ability to translate complex theoretical concepts into scalable, governed information structures that drive adoption of the data catalog and deliver measurable value to colleagues.
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Exempt Status: (Yes = not eligible for overtime pay) (No = eligible for overtime pay)
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OfficeOur Approach to Office Workplace Type
Certain positions outside our branch network may be eligible for a flexible work arrangement. We’re combining the best of both worlds: in-office and work from home. Our approach enables our teams to deepen connections, maintain a strong community, and do their best work. Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter. Specific work arrangements will be provided by the hiring team.
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