Valtech
Semantic Product Strategist
Job Description
The opportunity
At Valtech, we’ve got opportunities to offer you — for learning; for growing; for making world-changing impact; for being a real agent of change. Our global workforce exists to unlock a better way to experience the world, and that all starts with our workplace. We’re proud of:
The role
As a Semantic Product Strategist at Valtech, you will champion the needs and goals of our client’s business and technical users by defining and executing strategic initiatives to support the development of a semantic data layer. This role requires extensive collaboration with SMEs, engineers, and business leaders to facilitate semantic data modeling and enable search and discovery of our client’s data products. You will effectively communicate and advocate for the benefits of semantic technologies, while actively engaging in the design, validation, and implementation of metadata models, including taxonomies, ontologies, and controlled vocabularies.
Role responsibilities
- Collaborate within the semantic engineering team to define and drive the strategy and roadmap for a semantic data layer, ensuring alignment with enterprise data management and governance practices.
- Partner with business and technical users to gather and analyze metadata requirements, shaping structured semantic models and integrations that support data discovery.
- Design, validate, and implement metadata models, including taxonomies, ontologies, and controlled vocabularies.
- Work with engineers, architects, and product managers to develop and document a metadata flow architecture that traces metadata through the data ecosystem.
- Advocate for best practices in metadata modeling to enhance metadata integration across platforms and enable federated search.
- Work closely with enterprise data governance teams to ensure semantic models support compliance, security, and interoperability standards.
- Stay informed about developments in semantic technologies, metadata management, and information architecture, and play a key role in disseminating knowledge, elevating team expertise, and shaping best practices.
Minimum qualifications
We want all new hires to succeed in their roles at Valtech. That's why we've outlined the job requirements below. To be considered for this role, it's important that you meet all Minimum Qualifications. If you do not meet all of the Preferred Qualifications, we still encourage you to apply.
- 8+ years of experience leading strategic initiatives or managing complex semantic product development projects, with a background in metadata, ontology, taxonomy, or data architecture.
- Experience designing scalable data models using semantic data standards (e.g., RDF, SKOS, OWL, SHACL).
- High level of motivation, self-starter, ability to demonstrate effective project management and completion of complex tasks with little guidance.
- Exceptional ability to work with business leaders, SMEs, and cross-functional teams to shape structured knowledge models.
- Knowledge of modern metadata management and data catalog tools such as Collibra is nice to have.
The benefits
This is a full-time salaried or full-time contracted position in the United States. The salary range offered for this position is $150-200K annually, depending on experience.
Beyond a competitive full compensation package, we pride ourselves on offering you flexibility, career advancement & learning and development. Our benefits are country specific to cater to the needs of our people so your talent partner will be able to run through the benefits for your location on the screening call.
Your process
After submitting your application, you will hear from a member of our Talent Acquisition team if your skills and experience match the position. Be mindful of recruitment fraud by only replying and engaging with email contacts that end with the '@valtech.com' or '@kinandcarta.com' domain.
We strive to create an inclusive environment for all candidates. If you have any specific requirements or need reasonable adjustments to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know at [email protected].
About Valtech
Valtech is the experience innovation company that exists to unlock a better way to experience the world. By blending crafts, categories, and cultures, our global team of 6,500 professionals in more than 60 offices help brands unlock value in a digitally accelerated world. At the intersection of insights and perspectives, we leverage the power of data, AI, creativity, and technology to achieve experience innovation for many of the world’s best-known organisations, including L’Oreal, NatWest, DWP, P&G, Volkswagen, and US department of Agriculture.
Valtech will always be recognized not just for the quality of the work we deliver, but for all the amazing people that make it happen. We work to create an equitable workplace that gives people from all backgrounds the support they need to thrive, grow and meet their goals (whatever they may be). At Valtech, we don’t just talk about how to get things done; we transform by doing.
Valtech
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