The MDM Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, supporting, and improving Master Data Management solutions used to maintain accurate, consistent, and secure business data. Candidates are generally expected to have a degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field, with experience in MDM platforms, databases, data integration, ETL processes, SQL, and data-quality practices. Familiarity with banking systems, APIs, cloud technologies, and tools such as Informatica or similar platforms is advantageous. The role requires strong analytical and troubleshooting abilities, attention to detail, documentation skills, and effective collaboration with application, infrastructure, security, and business teams. The successful candidate should help establish data standards, resolve data issues, support production systems, and contribute to reliable enterprise data governance.
BDO Unibank, Inc. is one of the Philippines’ largest universal banks and a major provider of retail, corporate, investment, private, and digital banking services. Headquartered in Makati City, BDO serves individuals, businesses, government institutions, and high-net-worth clients through an extensive nationwide network of branches, ATMs, digital platforms, and subsidiaries. Its services include deposits, lending, payments, remittances, wealth management, treasury, insurance, and capital markets. The bank is part of the SM Group and has a significant presence in the country’s financial sector. BDO employs professionals across technology, operations, risk, finance, customer service, and banking functions. Technology roles such as MDM Engineer support the bank’s digital transformation by improving data quality, integration, security, governance, and the reliability of systems used across the organization.
The Philippines offers technology and banking opportunities mainly in Metro Manila, particularly Makati, Taguig, and Quezon City, with growing hubs in Cebu and Iloilo. Demand is steady for software engineers, data specialists, cybersecurity professionals, business analysts, finance staff, and shared-services workers. Filipino culture is generally welcoming, family-oriented, and collaborative, with English widely used in workplaces. Lifestyle options range from busy city living and shopping to beaches, diving, hiking, and island travel. Rent and commuting costs vary considerably, while traffic can be challenging in Metro Manila. Foreign nationals usually need an employer-sponsored work visa, commonly a 9(g) commercial employment visa, and may require an Alien Employment Permit. Remote or short-term visits do not automatically permit employment. Relocating candidates should confirm sponsorship, tax obligations, healthcare, housing, and employment terms before moving.
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