The Manager of Data & Analytics will serve as the senior leader accountable for ISCO's enterprise data strategy, governance program, analytics capabilities, and AI/ML roadmap. This role owns the end-to-end data value chain — ensuring data is governed, trustworthy, accessible, and actively leveraged to drive operational excellence, strategic decision-making, and competitive advantage. ISCO is at the early stages of its data maturity journey. The Manager will be expected to stand up foundational governance and data quality capabilities while simultaneously charting the longer-term vision for analytics, AI, and data-driven transformation. This requires a leader who can operate at both the strategic and tactical levels — someone who can present a data strategy to the executive team and also roll up their sleeves to define metadata standards, select tooling, and work through data quality issues on the plant floor. As a midsize organization, ISCO requires this leader to combine the strategic oversight of a data executive with the hands-on capabilities of a governance architect and lead data steward, particularly in the program's early phases. As the team and program mature, the Manager will shift increasingly toward strategy, stakeholder management, and organizational leadership. Scope of Accountability The Manager of Data & Analytics has enterprise-wide accountability spanning: Enterprise Data Strategy: Setting the vision, roadmap, and investment priorities for data, analytics, and AI across ISCO. Data Governance Program: Owning the governance operating model, policy framework, stewardship network, and metadata standards across all priority domains. Master Data Domains: Product, Customer, Supplier, Item/Material, Facilities/Fleet, and Quote data. Operational & Manufacturing Data: Fabrication, labor tracking, work orders, Bills of Materials (BOMs), quality management data (QMDs), and OT/IT integration. Analytics & AI: Business intelligence, advanced analytics, predictive modeling, and AI/ML initiatives enterprise-wide. Cross-Functional Data Integration: Data flowing across operations, sales, quality, finance, and manufacturing systems (ERP, Pipeline, Excel, fabrication systems). Team & Capability Building: The Data & Analytics function including data engineers, analysts, stewards, architects, and data scientists.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
251-500 employees