Data Analyst (Audit)

London
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Tittle: Data Analyst (Audit)
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract
Contract Length: Till 30/04/2026
Location: London (3 days a week onsite)
Daily Rate: £600/Day
Working pattern: Fulltime

Are you ready to make an impact in the Financial Services industry? Our client is on the lookout for four passionate and skilled Data Analysts (Audit) to join their dynamic Internal Audit Department. This is your chance to contribute to a forward-thinking team that values data-driven decision-making and continuous improvement!

Role Summary:

As a Data Analyst (Audit), you will work closely with audit teams across EMEA, leveraging Data Analytics to support a range of assignments. You'll play a pivotal role in the development and maintenance of Computer Aided Auditing Tools (CAATs), enhancing the effectiveness of audits and credit reviews. Join a collaborative team of four Data Analysts dedicated to delivering high-quality insights that drive operational excellence!

What We're Looking For:

Experience in data analytics within internal audit in financial services is essential.
Proficiency in data analytics tools such as Python, R, ACL, SAS, and data visualisation tools like Tableau and Power BI.
Understanding of An understanding of Oracle and SQL server databases and database structures would be an advantage, as would prior use of Extraction, Transform and Load (ETL) tools like Alteryx, Talend or Informatica.
The ability to work independently and collaboratively, fostering strong relationships across the Audit Department.
Knowledge of business processes within Corporate Banking, Capital Markets, or Credit will be advantageous.
Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with a knack for presenting data insights to senior management.

Key Responsibilities:

Collaborate with audit teams to fulfil objectives from the Data Analytics strategy, aligning with the audit plan and organisational risks.
Present data analysis results to the audit team and senior management through engaging dashboards, reports, and presentations.
Maintain a deep understanding of data structures within firm systems (Credit, Capital Markets, Risk, Audit Workflow Tools).
Create insightful dashboards and reports that identify trends, patterns, and risks in large datasets.
Assist Internal Audit teams with actionable analytics and insights, ensuring timely delivery of milestones.
Provide coaching, mentoring, and training to the Data Analytics team while creating reusable tools.

Main Challenges:

Managing the stakeholder expectations when dealing with audit team (Audit Partners, AICs, ADCR Team and Audit Team) during DA activities, specifically when discussing requirements and results of the analysis.
Dealing with an audit team which has recently picked up use of DA and the awareness is still being raised.
Meeting tight timelines for DA outputs and understanding of key credit terms and audit methodology.
This role is mainly internally focused, interacting primarily with AD staff and Management.

Qualification:

A Master's/Bachelor's degree in data science, statistics, or a related field

Why Join Us?

Be part of an engaging team that values your insights and contributions.
Opportunity to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
Contribute to a vital function within the organisation that impacts strategic decision-making.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you're excited to join a team that's making waves in the financial services sector and you possess the skills and passion we're looking for, we want to hear from you! Apply now and help shape the future of data analytics in audit!

We can't wait to see what you can bring to our team!

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