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Commercial Modelling Analyst - Leading highly expansive property company

Commercial Modelling Analyst - Leading highly expansive property company

Posted 21 June by eFinancialCareers
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Our client is a leading highly expansive property company, their portfolio is made up of 13 commercial properties in several locations across Europe and Asia Pacific and they are now looking to for a commerical modelling analyst to join their team. This crucial role will be instrumental in driving data analytics and modelling functions within the business.

Key Responsibilities:
• KPI Production:
• Deep dive into existing KPI processes.
• Take charge of daily KPI production tasks: gathering data, ensuring accuracy, and generating reports.
• Innovate and refine KPI processes, with a focus on automation and efficiency.

• Data and Modelling Support:
• Design cashflow models tailored to diverse commercial situations.
• Collaborate across teams for data procurement and spearhead ad-hoc analytics ventures.
• Augment data handling processes and champion improvements in IT systems, notably transitioning from Excel-centric methods.

Candidate Requirements: 
Essential:
• Bachelor’s degree or higher, emphasizing numeric competency.
• Advanced skills in Excel; bonus for VBA experience.
• Either strong experience in building DCF models or experience with SQL
• Stellar communication skills, capable of connecting with a diverse global team.
• Unwavering attention to detail.
• Flexibility in a rapidly evolving environment.
• Independent thinker, proactive, with minimal guidance required.

Desirable:
• Knowledge in Python or other OOP languages.
• Experience or interest in the real estate sector.

Apply today !
 
 
 

Reference: 52713170

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