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Project Manager – Data Analytics Solutions

Wyatt Partners
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2 weeks ago
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A Project Manager with experience around Data Analytics software solutions is required by a globally recognised business in the financial services community.

The Technical Project Manager will work within their start-up style division, developing Data & Insight capability to inform regulatory reporting & post trade for their clients. Their client base includes majority of the world’s major retail banks.

The project you will take on involves developing Data & Analytics products on top of their Data Management platform, built on Amazon Redshift & S3.

Project Manager (Data & Analytics) – Required Experience:

  • Experience working as a Project Manager within a Financial Services company, or within a software vendor, around Data & Analytics solutions
  • Certified Prince 2 Project Manager, with knowledge of Project Management methodologies and best practice
  • CISI Investment Operations Certificate (IAQ) is preferred but not essential
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to communicate at all levels is essential in this role, as you will be working across the whole project lifecycle, as well as running meetings with clients.

You will join a well known organisation renowned for their track record of career progression of Project Managers – with numerous examples of PM’s going on to long & varied careers leading major teams and workstreams.

Apply now for the Data Analytics Project Manager role in Financial Services Software.


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