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Technical Business & Data Analyst

Hunter Bond
London
1 day ago
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My leading Banking client are looking for a talented and motivated individual to be at the forefront of data management and AI governance for their Capital Markets business. You'll drive the governance of AI solutions, and quality and strategic use of data for Global Equities and Cross Asset Derivatives.


The role will work closely with the Front Office business and technology stakeholders, and play a key role in shaping data-driven decision-making.


This is a newly created role in an extremely interesting space. A brilliant opportunity!


The following skills / experience is required:

  • Previously worked in Financial Services
  • Capital Markets business knowledge (Derivatives)
  • Good understanding of Data Governance
  • Good technical data analysis skills, to include SQL Server
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills


Salary: Up to £90,000 + bonus + package

Location: London (good work from home options available)


If you are interested in this Technical Business & Data Analyst position and meet the above requirements please apply immediately.

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