Technical Business Analyst - ETL, API, Integration, Low-code

London
6 days ago
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Technical Business Analyst - ETL, API, Integration, Low-code

Up to £650 per day (Inside IR35 - Umbrella)

South of London / Hybrid

6 Months

My client is an instantly recognisable firm who urgently require a Technical Business Analyst with strong Data and ETL skills, and working knowledge of API tooling and Integration, with demonstrable experience of creating lightweight User Interface (UI) using low-code tools and also providing reporting to key stakeholders (internal and external).

Key Requirements:

Proven experience as a Technical Business Analyst / Business Data Analyst within a large, complex regulated organisation
Strong Data and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) skills
Previous experience of API and Integration tooling (ie Postman API)
Ability to create a lightweight User Interface, preferably using low-code tools (ie Microsoft Power Apps)
Familiarity with tools such as Azure DevOps (ADO), Jira and / or Confluence
Capability to provide Reporting and Reconciliation
Excellent communication skills
Exceptional stakeholder engagement skills (internal and external)
Flexible approach towards hybrid working (attending / leading workshops as and when required)
Nice to have:

Insurance / Financial Services / heavily regulated industry experience
Strong working knowledge of a variety of Microsoft products and tools
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