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Data Analyst / Modeler

Venquis
City of London
2 weeks ago
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As a Data Modeller/Analyst you will have experience of creating and maintaining Conceptual, Logical and Physical Data Models to support the development of core business applications. You will possess a good working knowledge of the London Market business processes and data fundamentals. Your primary responsibility will be to analyse, interpret and understand the data requirements.

➢ Must be familiar with Data Modelling concepts. Exposure to data modelling tools such as Erwin, MS Visio, draw.io would be beneficial.

➢ Any experience working with Data Standards used within the London Market, e.g., ACORD GRLC Data Standards. ➢ Minimum 12 month's experience in the insurance or IT industry - with a background in broking, operations, or underwriting.

➢ Exposure to the London Market business processes is desirable.

➢ Previous experience working as a Business or Data Analyst would be beneficial.

➢ Has an eye for detail and a commitment to data accuracy and consistency.

➢ Excellent communication skills to convey complex data findings to non-technical stakeholders.

➢ Problem Solving: Strong, logical investigative skills, to collaboratively develop solutions to specific business challenges.

➢ Any working knowledge of JIRA/Confluence would be beneficial.

➢ A Batchelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science) or relevant industry qualifications.

➢ Any BCS or CII qualifications is desirable or the ambition to study towards them.

No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of gender, race, age, national origin, sexual orientation, and we confirm that we are happy to accept applications from persons of any age or experience for this role.

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