How do you make our customers happy?
Customer recommendations, business insights, and sophisticated AI models have one thing in common: they are only as good as the underlying data quality. As a Data Steward, you ensure that the data products in your domain are correct, consistent, complete, and compliant. Not after the fact, but before anyone bases reports and decisions on them. You own the governance, quality, metadata, lineage, and semantic definitions across the full product lifecycle. You build the conditions for others, from analysts who rely on KPIs to data scientists who train models and compliance teams that sign off on reports, to do their jobs with confidence.
The biggest challenge
Data stewardship at bol is transforming. What used to be a fragmented responsibility is becoming a dedicated function with a solid mandate and heartfelt accountability. You’re stepping into a role that is still being defined. Yes, standards exist, but not all of them have been stress-tested in practice. Domains have definitions, but they don’t always agree with each other. And teams are used to solving governance issues locally. Your challenge isn’t just to execute the framework; it’s to help us establish how we apply it. You’ll need to introduce structure without bureaucracy, enforce standards without becoming a bottleneck, and build trust across teams that haven’t worked with a dedicated steward before. Let alone someone as dedicated as you.
What you'll do as a Data Steward
Bol is quickly transitioning from decentralized, part-time data governance to dedicated, product-centric stewardship – and you’re joining as we implement this ambition. You’ll be embedded in one or more domains as the single point of contact for questions relating to governance, quality, and semantics. You operate within a federated model: close to data product teams that are aligned through the Data Product Management & Governance function. Whereas more junior stewards execute policy within established guidelines, you interpret and shape how those guidelines are applied. And where improvements are called for. That makes for a role that calls for tooling mastery (SQL, DataHub/DataPlex for cataloging and lineage, BigQuery and dbt for data products, and JIRA for tracking issues), coupled with the ability to coach and inspire less experienced colleagues.
Own data governance, quality, metadata, and lineage for data products across their full lifecycle (discover design build publish operate sunset
Define domain-specific data quality rules (completeness, validity, consistency, timeliness, uniqueness) and review automated test results, coordinating root cause analysis and structural remediation where needed
Maintain and validate data contracts: schemas, business rules, semantics, privacy classifications, and access controls
Develop and maintain domain-level semantic models – harmonizing KPI and data definitions with other domains through the Steward Council
Validate lineage from source to informative data product, ensuring transformations, schema mappings, and change impacts are documented and understood
Proactively identify governance gaps, anticipate downstream effects of changes, and propose improvements before issues escalate
Coach and review the work of more junior data stewards, ensuring consistency and quality of execution within the team
Represent your domain in cross-domain governance discussions, bringing both authority and pragmatism
Why you can make a difference
You have advanced expertise in data governance, quality frameworks, metadata management, and semantic modeling. And you know how to apply it in practice, not just in theory. You’re comfortable navigating ambiguity: interpreting standards where they’re unclear, escalating when needed, and representing your domain with authority in cross-domain discussions. Your combination of deep tooling knowledge and stakeholder credibility sets you apart. You don’t just flag issues, you actively drive resolutions. You don’t just apply standards, you help shape them. You also understand that the goal of data stewardship is to enable those who build on your data to do so with confidence.
3 reasons why this is (not) for you
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Born builder
This role focuses on inspiring trust, not transformation. You master that skill like no other.
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Quickly comfortable
95% metadata completeness sounds fine. That last 5% is basically a rounding error.
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Agree-ability adept
When two domains define the same metric differently, you adopt an ‘agree to disagree’ stance.
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Compliant craftsperson
You take pride in well-documented lineage, clean definitions, and metadata that actually mean something. Compliance is an art.
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Shadow spotter
You spot inconsistencies that others walk past. If a KPI is not consistently derived from its defined source of truth, you’re on it!
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Memorable mentor
You don’t just explain standards, you make it apparent that they’re good ideas.
Here's where you'll land
You’ll join the Data Product Management & Governance team within bol’s Data, Analytics & AI department, reporting to the Lead Data Governance & Stewardship. You’ll collaborate daily with Data Product Managers, Data Engineers, Product Analysts, Data Scientists, and Data Management Specialists. Your work, at the intersection of business knowledge, engineering, and governance, is essential to bol’s transition toward data product thinking. With 13.7 million customers and an accelerating AI agenda, the quality and trustworthiness of bol’s data products isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s the foundation everything else is built on. You’ll help make that foundation rock solid.
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Bonus
The bonus is calculated at the end of the year and we always end the year with a fun party!
On and off
At bol we understand like no other that you have to take care of yourself first, then your environment and then bol. In that order. Therefore, everyone at bol receives 29 days of vacation.
The culture and the office
Our colleagues work hard to make the daily lives of our customers easier and more fun. But of course, we do this in an inspiring and creative environment!
Your application process
Your application
We’ll review your application with care. We aim to get in touch with you as soon as possible.
First contact
We’ll contact you to walk you through the process and take the first step to set up an interview. And since we’re already talking: feel free to ask any questions you may have.
The assessment
We will ask you to take an online HR assessment and a technical assessment. We’ll also discuss the position and the team in depth.
First date
During this interview we’ll get to know each other. We want to find out more about you, your work experience and skills.
Is this love?
Two interviews are usually enough to see if it’s a match. And if you agree… well, it’s the beautiful beginning of your career at bol.