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Technical Business Analyst

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Have you got what it takes to succeed The following information should be read carefully by all candidates.Technical Business Analyst – Relocate to Dubai! – Full Relocation Package AvailableAre you a skilled Technical Business Analyst with a strong foundation in data engineering, data modelling, and a passion for leveraging customer data to shape impactful business solutions? Are you ready to relocate to Dubai and contribute to innovative projects in the financial sector? This is your chance to join a forward-thinking organization in one of the world’s most dynamic cities, with a tax-free salary, full relocation package, and exceptional career advancement opportunities.Why Relocate to Dubai?Tax-Free Income : Maximize your financial rewards with tax-free earnings.Full Relocation Support : Enjoy comprehensive relocation assistance, including flights, high-quality accommodation, and help with settling into Dubai’s vibrant lifestyle.Career Growth : Dubai’s financial sector offers exposure to high-impact projects, professional development, and significant opportunities for advancement.What We’re Looking For:Experience : Technical Business Analyst or similar role, ideally with a focus on data-driven projects, data engineering, and data modelling.Key Domain Knowledge : Proven experience working with customer data, incorporating insights from contact centres, customer service, or call centres into project development. Financial services experience is highly desirable.Technical Skills :Proficiency in data analysis, data modelling, and data visualisation tools.Familiarity with data pipelines, ETL processes, and database technologies (SQL, NoSQL).Understanding of data-driven decision-making and agile development practices.Education : Bachelor’s degree in information systems, Business Administration, Data Science, or a related field. Advanced certifications in data engineering or analytics are a plus.What You’ll Get:A Competitive Tax-Free SalaryComprehensive Relocation Package : Includes flights, accommodation, and medical insurance.High-Impact Role : Collaborate with cross-functional teams to shape data-driven strategies and foster a culture of innovation in a leading financial organization.Exceptional Lifestyle : Experience Dubai’s world-class infrastructure, cultural diversity, and outstanding quality of life.Take the next step in your Technical Business Analyst career and make a difference in the financial sector. If you meet the requirements and are excited about this opportunity, please get in touch with Harry Egginton at Synchro Recruitment to discuss the role in detail.

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