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Contract - Regulatory Data Engineer

Deloitte LLP
City of London
1 month ago
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Overview

Job title: Regulatory Data Engineer (contract)


Duration: 3 months (with potential to extend)


Target Start Date: ASAP September 2025


Location: On-site 5 days a week in the client office in Moorgate


Rate: Competitive, inside IR35


Working with the Deloitte Associate (Contractor) Programme means we can offer you the opportunity to work on a variation of industry and client related projects. Our aim is to retain the best talent and so when your project end date nears our team of Talent Community Advisors will be working with you to look at alternative projects within the firm that suit your experience should you wish to continue with Deloitte.


About the role

Regulatory Data Engineer


Deloitte is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Regulatory Data Engineer to join our growing team. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 years' experience in the banking sector, ideally within global markets, and a proven track record in designing, developing, and maintaining data solutions for regulatory reporting.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and implement data pipelines and solutions to support regulatory reporting requirements.
  • Work closely with business stakeholders to understand their needs and translate them into technical specifications.
  • Ensure data quality and accuracy throughout the entire data lifecycle.
  • Develop and maintain documentation for data processes and systems.
  • Collaborate with other engineers and data scientists to build and improve our data infrastructure.

Essential Skills and Experience

  • 5+ years of experience in the banking industry, preferably within global markets.
  • Proficiency in Python and SQL, with experience using other data tools (e.g., ETL tools, data visualisation tools).
  • Strong understanding of regulatory reporting requirements (e.g., EMIR, Dodd-Frank).
  • Experience with business analysis and requirements gathering.
  • Familiarity with trading processes and the data that supports regulatory processes.

This role offers a unique opportunity to make a significant contribution to a critical area of the financial services industry. The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated and results-oriented individual with a passion for data and a commitment to excellence. We are an equal opportunities employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.


IR35

As a means of managing tax, commercial and reputational risks, Deloitte prohibits the use of Associates through Personal Service Companies (PSCs). All Associates must contract under PAYE arrangements through a Deloitte approved Employment Company (aka umbrella company).


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