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Management Information Analyst

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Job Title: MI Data Analyst
We are looking for a detailed MI Data Analyst with experience working within financial product consumer complaints.
As a MI Data Analyst, you will be joining a project supporting the motor finance compensation scheme. This is an exciting opportunity to join a project at its infancy and contribute to the set up and ongoing development of MI data analytics throughout the project lifecycle.
What you’ll be doing:
- Producing and maintaining regular operational, client and management reporting.
- Developing dashboards and visualisations in Power BI and other reporting tools.
- Gathering, validating and analysing data from multiple source systems.
- Investigating data quality issues and working with operational teams to resolve them.
- Performing trend, root cause and performance analysis to identify risks, opportunities and operational improvements.
- Supporting regulatory, client and internal reporting requirements.
- Working with stakeholders to understand reporting requirements and translate them into actionable MI solutions.
- Automating manual reporting processes where possible.
- Documenting KPI definitions, reporting logic and data processes.
- Supporting ad hoc data requests and business analysis activities.
- Supporting cloud-based reporting and data platforms hosted within Azure.
- Working with Azure Data Factory (ADF) pipelines for data ingestion, transformation and monitoring.
- Monitoring data interfaces and investigating failed loads, file transfers or data quality exceptions.
- Working with Azure Storage Accounts and file-based ingestion processes.
- Supporting data engineering and reporting teams with data pipeline development and platform enhancements.
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- 4+ Years’ working within Data Analytics ideally within financial services consumer complaints.
- 4+ years' experience with SQL, writing procedures, designing tables and views.
- 4+ years' experience with Excel
- Managing and troubleshooting data transfers via SFTP, APIs and other secure integration methods.
Job Details:
- Location: Remote
- Rate on offer: £450 per day gross via umbrella.
- Hours: 37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am-5:30pm.
- Duration: 3 months initially.
- Training: 2 - 4 weeks
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