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Technical Business Analyst – Data Onboarding & Integration

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Technical Business Analyst – Data Onboarding & Integration
Technical Business Analyst – Data Onboarding & Integration
Rate: £430 per day (Outside IR35) Location: Hybrid – London Duration: 6 Months Start: ASAP Contract: Full-Time
A leading regulatory data and reporting platform is seeking a Technical Business Analyst to play a critical role in client onboarding and data integration projects. Acting as the bridge between client trade systems and the platform's data engine, you will ensure the successful mapping, validation, and ingestion of complex data sets.
Key Responsibilities
- Execute technical data mapping, lineage analysis, and schema alignment across client and platform environments.
- Work with structured and semi-structured data formats including SQL, XML, and JSON.
- Build and maintain standardised data ingestion templates and validation frameworks.
- Define and document technical requirements for integrating client data streams into the platform.
- Collaborate with internal technical teams and client stakeholders to resolve data and integration challenges.
- Support onboarding projects by ensuring data quality, consistency, and successful implementation.
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Required Experience
- Proven experience as a Technical Business Analyst within data-driven projects.
- Strong background in data migrations, systems integration, data architecture, or software implementation programmes.
- Hands-on experience with SQL and data mapping activities.
- Strong understanding of data structures, data lineage, and transformation processes.
- Ability to translate business requirements into clear technical specifications.
- Experience working closely with development, data, and client-facing teams.


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This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing regulatory technology business and play a key role in delivering complex data onboarding and integration solutions to financial services clients.
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