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Data Analyst, Power BI | Investment Management - Trading Platform | London, Hybrid | up to £110k + Bonus, Benefits

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Data Analyst, Power BI | Investment Management - Trading Platform | London, Hybrid | up to £110k + Bonus, Benefits


A leading global asset manager, responsible for assets under management across liability driven investment (LDI), cashflow-driven investing (CDI) and longevity hedging, currency management, fixed income, absolute return, multi-asset and specialist investment strategies. Is looking to add to their Data team, by hiring a Data Analyst, coming from a financial services / Trading House background with knowledge around Risk, regulations, Compliance, Trade Surveillance etc...


The Data Analyst will join the Data Centre of Excellence, encompassing Data Analysis, Data Architecture, Data Intelligence and Machine Learning experts. This Data team helps the Investment Management House make use of their data to help make investment and risk decisions.


As a Data analyst you will be responsible for proactively managing aspects of the data acquisition and commercial lifecycle to create P&L impacting value for the investment business. Specifically within compliance, understanding the data needed from the business to make decisions, bridging the gap between the Business & Data technical experts.


💸The salary on offer for thisData Analyst Role, isup to £110,000 + Bonus and Benefits package.


📍The company works ahybridmodel, with 3 days per week in the office, close to major tube stations including Liverpool Street.


💡As a Data Analyst you will:

  • Analysing Risk data sourcing, how it flows and is housed in the organisation. You will map how to acquire data from primary and secondary sources and maintain data systems.
  • The migration of legacy data warehouse to strategic data platform.
  • Identifying, collecting and migrating data to and from a range of systems into the central Data Platform, working closely with the Data Management Team.
  • Analysis of normalised transactional data and analytic data sources.
  • Analysis of semi structured and file-based data extracts.
  • Data modelling to transform operational data into analytic/reporting structures such as Kimball style multi-dimensional models.



Essential Skills for the Data Analyst:


  • Proven Data Analyst experience of at least 5 years, within aFinancial Servicesenvironment, with particular emphasis on Risk or cross asset derivatives areas.
  • Data modelling, cleansing and enrichment, with experience in conceptual, logical and physical data modelling and data cleansing and standardisation.
  • Familiarity with Data warehousing and analytical data structures.
  • Data quality assurance, validation and linkage.
  • Experience creating BI models and dashboards, ideally inPower BI.
  • Software development methodologies (Sprints/Agile) and project management software (Jira Software).
  • SQLServer Database
  • Databricks (or Alternative Modern Data Platform such as Snowflake)
  • Knowledge of Orchestration Tools and processes (e.gSSIS, ODI, Informatica, Data Factory)
  • Power BI Developmentincluding the data model, DAX, and visualizations



If you are interested in this Data anlyst role, please reply with your latest CV or send it to


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