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Data Analyst

Attribution Search
London
1 week ago
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We are currently recruiting for a Data Analyst to join a well-established Investment Manager. This role is suited to someone with strong data handling skills, experience with Python and generative AI, and a background in financial services.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Investigate and resolve a range of data issues
  • Analyse large datasets using Excel and Python
  • Support the implementation of system changes and upgrades
  • Collaborate with internal teams including Investment, IT, Risk, and Performance
  • Apply generative AI techniques to improve processes and efficiency
  • Ensure systems deliver accurate, complete, and timely data to internal users and clients
  • Contribute to operational risk management and project delivery


Requirements:

To be considered, candidates must have strong data literacy and advanced Excel skills, gained within a financial services environment. Proficiency in Python and demonstrable experience with generative AI tools or techniques are essential. The ideal candidate will have 1–2 years of relevant experience and hold a degree in a STEM or Finance-related discipline.


This is a great opportunity for someone who is comfortable working with complex data in a regulated environment and is motivated to apply emerging technologies to real-world operational challenges. Please note the client is not able to offer visa sponsorship for this position.

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