Data Migration Analyst
An opportunity for a well experienced Data Migration Analyst to join an established Chartered Broker within the Lloyd's of London Insurance Marketplace.
The ideal candidate will be an expert in the intergation of new business into the TOMs in order for strategic goals to be met efficicently using fully integrated clousd-based platforms, specifically Acturis.
Your role will include:
- Supporting the Head of IT intergrations in delivering business objectives
- Reporting and planning
- Project test life cycle and troubleshooting
- Documentation and analysis
- Intergrate newly acquired businesses into TOM
Required:
- Bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field.
- Proven experience with Insurance Broking Systems data migration (ideally Acturis).
- Proficiency in SQL and data manipulation languages.
- Experience with ETL tools.
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with a focus on practical solutions.
- Excellent communication and people skills for conveying data concepts to diverse audiences.
- Proven ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams and build strong relationships.
Interviews are actively taking place, please apply directly to be considered.
Required skills
- SQL
- Acturis
- ETL tools
- TOMs
Reference: 52390045
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