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Business Data Analyst - Finance

Test Yantra
City of London
2 days ago
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Role

Business Analyst

Employment

Contract - Inside IR35

Location

London / Glasgow, UK - Hybrid

Skills
  • 15+ years of direct work experience in a business analyst capacity including but not limited to:
  • Proven experience in data analysis, including SQL data queries and data interrogation
  • Proven experience in data modelling
  • Proven experience in business process modelling
  • Proven experience in Finance – Product Control and Financial Control
  • In-depth knowledge and experience of Finance processes, particularly the sub-ledger accounting functions, how to account for business events and how accounting data impacts Finance and Operations processes and controls
  • Good knowledge of Investment Banking / Financial Services products
  • Ability to break down a complex problem into a clearly thought through solution with well-structured analysis, design, and examples as supporting documentation
  • In-depth knowledge and experience in projects adopting different delivery methods (e.g. Waterfall, Agile)
  • Understanding of Agile SDLC concepts; Understanding of Scrum/Kanban Agile SDLC methodology – Product Backlog/Features, Stories, Acceptance Criteria, Definition of Ready, Definition of Done etc
  • Extensive experience handling stakeholders across the Senior Business (Director and Managing Director Level)
  • Ability to train junior BA’s and pass on best practice procedures in business and data analysis
  • Good understanding of front to back finance and operational process flows
Seniority Level

Mid-Senior level

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Function

Information Technology

Industries

IT Services and IT Consulting


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