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Onboarding and Migration Business Data Analyst

Meraki Talent
Edinburgh
3 days ago
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Onboarding and Migration Business Data Analyst – Investment/Market Data – 6 month contract Inside IR35 - Edinburgh


Meraki Talent have partnered with a Financial Services institute for the recruitment of an Onboarding and Migration Business Data Analyst for an inside IR35 contract which will be for the next 6 months.


This is not a hands-on technical role but more of an onboarding / support type role which works closely with different business areas as they migrate their data from on prem to cloud. You will coordinate the journey for them, being there to advise, support and keep on track. This will be helping the business leaders and guiding them through what they need to consider when moving to cloud.


This role is based in their Edinburgh site and will be a hybrid working set up of 3 days a week on site.


Experience / Qualifications

  • Previous experience having worked with Investment Data / Market Data
  • Experience conducting Data/Business Analysis on a large scale.
  • An understanding of data migration from in prem to cloud although more from a higher level as this isn’t a hands-on tech role.
  • Practical experience in enforcing Data Governance
  • Good stakeholder management experience – Business and Tech focussed.
  • Strong business analysis and good interpersonal skills

Please note this role is inside ir35 and will be through Umbrella.


Contract details

  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Contract

Job function and industries

  • Job function: Information Technology
  • Industries: Data Infrastructure and Analytics, IT System Data Services, and Business Consulting and Services


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