Banking Single Customer View Data Analyst / Auditor London £38k...

Adecco
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Data Analyst / Data Auditor | Retail Banking / Regulatory | London - Hybrid 2 days/week in the office and 3 days/week from home | £38,000 salary plus great benefitsOur London based Financial Services client is looking for a Data Analyst / Data Auditor to work on data quality and data interrogation. You'll be reviewing data, checking it's quality, ensuring that it meets the requirements and is correct, then discussing the data with the data owners. Previous experience working in Financial Services would be beneficial - but isn't essential - what is important is your data knowledge and your ability to check/audit the data and liaise with the data owners whilst conducting the reviews/audits. Any experience with Single Customer View files would be advantageous. A little knowledge of SQL would also be very beneficial.

Key Skills & Experience:

  • Data Analysis / Data Audit
  • Financial Services
  • Single Customer View / SCV or Financial Services Regulatory
  • Strong communication and amazing stakeholder management skills.

    Location: 2 days/week in the London office and 3 days/week from home.Salary £38,000 plus a great benefits package

    Please do send me your CV to start a conversation around this.

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