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Analytics Governance Business Analyst (Banking, AVP)

Broad Street
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We are looking for an experienced Technical Business Analyst with key skills within data governance within banking (core banking or investment banking) to work on a contract initially through to the end of March 2026.

This Business Analyst will work a minimum of 3 days a week in Liverpool Street, London and the remaining can be done remotely.

Key Skills Required:

  • Experience related to Analytics Governance or EUC Reporting Governance, for other organisations.

  • Experience working with governance frameworks supporting BCBS239 principles. Experience of European Central Bank (ECB) onboarding would be a plus.

  • Experience in using and configuring cataloguing tools, such as Collibra.

  • Experience of working in the financial services industry and knowledge of data related regulatory requirements for financial service sector.

  • An outstanding problem solver who is has an analytical mindset, is inquisitive and excellent with technology.

  • Solid understanding of the full Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) as relevant to analytics covering the full project lifecycle e.g.: requirements gathering, design approvals, development, testing, documentation requirements and release processes.

  • Working knowledge and understanding of data governance, data quality, metadata, profiling, analysis, and data management tools and practices.

  • Analytically minded with the enthusiasm to problem solve and be able to implement and deliver solutions.

  • Strong cataloguing experience

  • Confident stakeholder engagement skills to communicate within working groups.

  • An understanding of Physical, Logical, and Business Data Models.

  • Understanding of metadata and its importance in cataloguing data outputs for easy access and retrieval.

    Keywords: governance, KDO, Key data outputs, BCBS239, ECB, European central bank, SDLC, data, data model, power query, Power BI, collibra, power apps, tableau, alteryx, google cloud platform, GCP, EUC, end user computing

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