Infostrux Solutions Inc - Career Opportunities Job Board / Senior Data Governance Specialist (Bilingual-French/English) / Apply Senior Data Governance Specialist (Bilingual-French/English) Personal Information First Name * Last Name * Email * Phone * Country * Postal Code * Professional Details Resume * Resume must be larger than 0 bytes and less than 25 MB. LinkedIn profile (URL) * Portfolio Others Do you currently reside in Canada? * Yes No Personal Information When are you available to start a new role? If your require notice period, please specify the number of weeks required. * What are your annual salary expectations for this role? * How did you hear about us? If referred by an Infostrux employee, please include name. * This role requires professional fluency in both English and French to support our team and clients. How would you rate your proficiency in French? * Are you legally entitled to work in Canada permanently for any employer? If not, please provide details on your current situation and timeframe to legally work in Canada (aka post-graduate work permit with expiry date, open work permit with expiry date, closed work permit for a different employer with expiry date, student permit, visitor permit, etc.) * Can you describe a data governance framework you’ve designed and implemented for an organization? What were the key components, and how did you measure its success? * Tell us about a time you had to gain buy-in from senior executives for a data governance initiative. How did you approach the conversation, and what was the outcome? * Which data regulations and compliance standards (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA, CCPA) have you worked with, and how did you ensure alignment within your governance framework? * Have you managed multiple client or stakeholder groups on governance initiatives at the same time? How have you balanced priorities and ensured quality delivery? * Do you hold governance-related certifications (CIMP, CDS, CDMP) or administrator-level experience with governance/cataloging tools such as Atlan, Secoda, or Ataccama? * Submit