Business Data Analyst
London
Business Data Analyst
- Permanent
London
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We are partnering with a leading Reinsurance Broker within the London Market who are seeking a Business Data Analyst to join their team as they look to continue their growth plans. This role will take ownership of the Reporting & Analytics workstream of the project as the business looks to integrate OpenTWINS across their international locations. You will be based from their London HQ on a hybrid basis of 2-3 days a week in office.
Requirements-
- Experience within London Market, Broking, or Reinsurance.
- Must have experience with OpenTWINS, namely the OpenTWINS database, OnlyTWINS BIRT, be able to extract data for bespoke reporting and report functionability.
- Knowledge of creating reports with PowerBI.
- Experience with SQL, Azure, Sharepoint.
Responsibilities-
- Own Reporting & Analytics workstream as OnlyTWINS is integrated across international locations.
- Gathering requirements from various teams across business and establishing new suite of reports using OnlyTWINS BIRT.
- Establish new dashboards and data feeds for other areas of business (Analytics team etc).
- Work closely between users and vendor of OpenTWINS, Trace Isys.
- Once live will be responsible for further reporting, dashboards and responsible for next phases utilising DMS and Azure.
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