Informatica Data Governance Engineer
Company: Seneca Resources
Location: Austin, TX (Remote)
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-03-12
About this role
Title:
Informatica Data Governance Engineer
Client Location:
Austin, TX
Work Mode:
100% remote
Pay Rate Range:
$40.00 - $49.00/hr
Interview Mode:
1-2 rounds via MS Teams, onsite for local candidates
Overview:
A public sector client of ours in Austin, Texas is looking for a Informatica Data Governance Engineer for a 5-month contract that is likely to extend.
The Informatica Data Governance Engineer is responsible for implementing and maintaining enterprise data governance solutions using Informatica platforms. This role supports metadata management, data quality rule implementation, data lineage documentation, and stewardship workflows while collaborating with data stewards, analysts, and business teams to enforce governance standards.
The engineer develops automated data ingestion, transformation, and validation processes and integrates cloud-based data platforms with governance and data management tools. The role ensures data quality, reliability, and compliance across enterprise data pipelines while contributing to architectural decisions, governance best practices, and reporting support.
This position also provides technical guidance related to reporting development, monitors data platform performance, and troubleshoots data issues to ensure accuracy, consistency, and security across the organization’s data environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Implement and maintain enterprise data governance solutions, including metadata management, data cataloging, and stewardship workflows.
- Configure and manage governance tools such as Informatica Axon, Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog, and Informatica Data Quality.
- Design and maintain automated data ingestion, transformation, and validation pipelines.
- Integrate governance and data management tools with cloud data platforms such as Snowflake.
- Develop and document data transformation rules, metadata definitions, and data lineage mapping...