Data Analyst - Finance

Aristocrat
London
5 days ago
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The Data Analyst will be a key member of the Enterprise Finance Reporting and Insights Center of Excellence team. This role is responsible for providing excellent products and services in the form of reports, insights, and cross-collaboration across the Global Finance organization with an emphasis on Global Gaming, to build sustainable automated reports, dashboards, and visualizations used by the Finance Teams to highlight data trends, anomalies, and reduce manual tasks. We are seeking a multifaceted and self-motivated individual who is a phenomenal teammate, very well-organized, and enjoys serving many internal collaborators in a fast-paced environment.


What You'll Do

It is both strategic and operational, where the key outcomes are to:



  • Review and provide consolidated metrics and targets on a timely basis during month-end and forecast cycles.
  • Develop enhanced reporting, including self-service reporting for collaborators, such as dashboards, visuals, or new reporting styles
  • Build strong relationships across business unit finance teams to facilitate open and timely communication
  • Ability to adopt ambiguity and break down complex problems to provide clear and effective recommendations
  • Applied sophisticated presentation and visualization software to effectively communicate analysis/results to key collaborators
  • Partner with the broader Finance organization to build robust analytical models, tools, and processes, and provide superior service to business partners/internal clients
  • Cross collaborates with the team, learning other parts of the business (D&D, Interactive, Group) to assist when needed.
  • The outlook of the role is primarily internal. Work collaboratively with the Global Gaming finance teams, D&D finance segment leads, Interactive finance team, global accounting teams, and corporate Group Finance.

What We're Looking For

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Finance, Accounting, or related field
  • Experience as a Data Analyst or Financial Analyst
  • Advanced skills in Excel, including modeling and complex formulas
  • Experienced in Power BI, including DAX formulas
  • Strong experience in SQL (or similar BI Tool)
  • Skills in Python would be highly desirable
  • Strong analytical and complex Financial Modeling skills, with experience working with complex financial data to produce analysis, including trend, forecast, and critical metric analysis, generating insights to improve efficiency, quality, and performance
  • Confidence to work on complex projects and drive them to a solution
  • History of enhancing operations: Consistently seeking ways to improve, including recognizing automation possibilities
  • Ability to see the big picture, but able to dive into the details when required
  • Collect, clean, and organize financial and transactional data from various sources, including databases, spreadsheets, and software systems.
  • Must possess a high level of personal and professional development and accountability
  • Established proficiency in overseeing several priorities, including meeting changing demands and adjusting to frequently changing priorities
  • Strong collaborator engagement and communication skills with the ability to build and maintain strong relationships across the business

Why Aristocrat?

Aristocrat is a world leader in gaming content and technology, and a top-tier publisher of free-to-play mobile games. We deliver great performance for our B2B customers and bring joy to the lives of the millions of people who love to play our casino and mobile games. And while we focus on fun, we never forget our responsibilities. We strive to lead the way in responsible gameplay, and to lift the bar in company governance, employee wellbeing and sustainability. We’re a diverse business united by shared values and an inspiring mission to bring joy to life through the power of play.


We aim to create an environment where individual differences are valued, and all employees have the opportunity to realize their potential. We welcome and encourage applications from all people regardless of age, gender, race, ethnicity, cultural background, disability status or LGBTQ+ identity. EEO M/F/D/V



  • World Leader in Gaming Entertainment
  • Robust benefits package
  • Global career opportunities

Our Values

  • All about the Player
  • Talent Unleashed
  • Collective Brilliance
  • Good Business Good Citizen

Travel Expectations

None


Additional Information

This role is subject to mandatory background screening and regulatory approvals. As part of your employment with Aristocrat, you may be required to complete a criminal background check, submit fingerprints, and obtain licenses or registrations with applicable gaming regulatory authorities.


Aristocrat operates in a highly regulated environment and holds licenses in over 340 gaming jurisdictions worldwide. To meet our global compliance obligations, you will be required to provide the disclosure of relevant personal and background information to government agencies, sovereign nations/tribal regulators, and other applicable gaming regulatory bodies. This is a condition of Aristocrat’s gaming licenses. The specific information required may vary depending on the jurisdiction and project assignment.


At this time, we are unable to sponsor work visas for this position. Candidates must be authorized to work in the job posting location for this position on a full-time basis without the need for current or future visa sponsorship.


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