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Data Quality Analyst

UK Regulators' Network
Leeds
2 days ago
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Financial Conduct Authority


Regulating financial services firms and financial markets in the UK, https://www.fca.org.uk/careers


We regulate financial services firms in the UK, to keep financial markets fair, thriving and effective. By joining us, you’ll play a key part in protecting consumers, driving economic growth, and shaping the future of UK finance services.


The Market Oversight Directorate oversees conduct in UK primary and secondary markets through the listing, prospectus, and market abuse regimes, aiming to promote trusted, orderly, and efficient markets via its four departments: Listing, Primary Market Oversight, Secondary Market Oversight, and Market Oversight Data & Intelligence.


The Market Oversight Data and Intelligence (MODI) Department, formed in 2024, drives data‑led regulation by delivering specialist services, intelligence, and casework across UK markets, supporting innovation, insight, and effective oversight through advanced analytical and technical capabilities.


Role Responsibilities

  • Build and embed best practices for data engineering and dashboard development within the Data Quality team, driving consistency and scalability to support high‑quality data solutions
  • Design, develop and maintain dashboards and monitoring tools using Python, SQL, Power BI and Tableau, enabling real‑time anomaly detection and automated remediation, which improves data integrity and operational efficiency
  • Develop and apply advanced analytical tools to perform in‑depth data analysis, providing actionable insights that strengthen team performance and decision‑making
  • Support the design and implementation of comprehensive data quality frameworks across all MODI datasets, ensuring robust governance and compliance with regulatory standards
  • Facilitate cross‑team collaboration on shared data issues, promoting a unified and strategic approach to data management that enhances organisational resilience and transparency
  • Create management information and benchmarking reports that deliver clear visibility into data quality trends, empowering stakeholders to make informed data‑driven decisions

Location

London, Leeds, Edinburgh


Contract type

Contract, Fixed term, Full time


Profession

Data analyst, Financial Services


Working pattern

Flexible working, Hybrid


Closing Date

28/11/2025


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