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Data Analyst - Supervisor

Attribution Search
London
3 days ago
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We are currently recruiting for a Senior Data Analyst to join a well-established Investment Manager. The role sits within the data management function in their London headquarters and will be responsible for the management of junior team members. This role is suited to someone with strong data handling skills gained within financial services.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Investigate and resolve a range of data issues
  • Analyse large datasets using Excel, SQL and Python
  • Support the implementation of system changes and upgrades
  • Collaborate with internal teams including Investment, IT, Risk, and Performance
  • Apply generative AI techniques to improve processes and efficiency
  • Ensure systems deliver accurate, complete, and timely data to internal users and clients
  • Contribute to operational risk management and project delivery


Requirements:

To be considered, candidates must have strong data literacy and advanced Excel skills, gained within a financial services environment. Proficiency in Python and demonstrable experience with generative AI tools or techniques are highly desired. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of experience in financial services and hold a degree in a STEM or Finance-related discipline. Strong SQL and Excel skills are a must.


This is a great opportunity for someone who is comfortable working with complex data in a regulated environment and is motivated to apply emerging technologies to real-world operational challenges. We can only consider candidates that have gained experience within an Investment bank, Investment Manager or Financial services provider. Please note the client is not able to offer visa sponsorship for this position.

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