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Data Analyst with VBA and SQL

Jas Gujral
London
4 weeks ago
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Data Analyst with VBA programming and PL/SQL

Our Client a financial institution with offices in Canary Wharf London – are looking to recruit a Data Analyst with VBA and PL/SQL development experience.

You must have at least 5+ years of experience as a Business Analyst in the Financial sector.

Excellent ability to profile data and come to substantive conclusions in response to business questions

Ability to communicate conclusions through writing clear documentation or through verbal communication to both business and IT users

Attention to detail and ability to grasp underlying complexities in data

Strong VBA and SQL skills with respect to data profiling and data discovery as well as high proficiency in MS Excel

Must have development and definitional knowledge of VBA and PL/SQL and ETL (the fundamental concepts, rather than actual scripting or development, although experience developing is a plus)

Exposure to BREs and data mapping exercises

Experience in functional and data testing

Grasp of data modelling concepts and ability to create data flow diagrams

Knowledge of financial markets, ratings and financial data (significant exposure is a plus, but not required)

Strong team player with a focus on quality, attention to detail with excellent communication and Written skills.

This is a 3 to 6 month assignment in Canary Wharf London.

Please send your CV to us in Word format along with daily rate and availability.


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