Risk and Controls Analyst - 7-month Contract - Sheffield

Sheffield
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Risk & Controls Analyst
Based in Sheffield -
7+ month Contract
Hybrid - 3 days onsite per week
£300 - £326 per day insideIR35

Hiring for a Risk & Controls Analyst to join a Financial Services Technology division. You will work closely with Technology members of the team including Platform and Data teams, Engineering and IT to design, build and transform the controls landscape within a regulated environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Partner with Control Owners and Operators to gather, review and optimise business
    requirements
  • Produce detailed specifications to enable engineering delivery
  • Bridge business and technical teams across the full project lifecycle
  • Ensure alignment with internal control standards and external regulatory
    requirements
  • Build and maintain knowledge across Technology Controls
  • Support end-to-end delivery from requirements through implementation

    Skills and experience:
  • Strong problem-solving and data analysis capability
  • Ability to interpret complex data, relationships and process logic
  • Understanding of databases, server infrastructure and UI technologies
  • Excellent communication skills, able to explain complex concepts clearly
  • It would be an added advantage if you had experience delivering data-focused or
    technical solutions; have an awareness of Agile / DevOps methodologies, and exposure
    to technology risk and controls data/tools/processes

    Please apply for immediate interview!

    CBSbutler is operating and advertising as an Employment Agency for permanent positions and as an Employment Business for interim / contract / temporary positions. CBSbutler is an Equal Opportunities employer and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds

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