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Business Data Analyst with Actimize – Canary Wharf Docklands London (IT) / Freelance

Nexus Jobs Limited
London
4 weeks ago
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Business Data Analyst with Actimize ? Canary Wharf Docklands London


We are currently seeking an experienced contracting Data Analyst to join our dynamic and growing Professional Analysis team based in central London. 


You will primarily gather, understand and document detailed business requirements using appropriate tools and techniques and manipulate, analyze and interpret complex data sets relating to the employer's business.


Data analysis, management and Integration experience


Perform business analysis to support the deployment of Actimize AML products to meet clients? business requirements


Identify, evaluate and implement external services and tools to support data validation and cleansing


Liaise with internal and external clients to fully understand data content


Create data dashboards, graphs and visualizations


Mine and analyze large datasets, draw valid inferences and present them successfully to management using a reporting tool


Develop and document data processes including data cleansing and matching


ETL design


You must have at least 1 to 2 years experience of working with Actimize software.


Candidates must have a Bachelor?s degree in a related subject


Candidates must have proven and significant experience as a Data Analyst


Strong PL/SQL skills


Database development (SQL Server, Oracle)


Data migration knowledge & experience


Development and test of ETL Extract/Transform/Load (ETL) with large data sets.


Using Enterprise level tools including MS SSIS, Informatica etc


Procedural language such as C# or Python


Master data management routines using Oracle SQL & PL/SQL 


This is a 6 month contract assignment in Canary Wharf Docklands London.


Please send your CV to us in Word format along with an hourly rate and availability.

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