SC Cleared Data & Reconciliation Analyst
London, Greater London
Posted 1 day ago
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Job Description
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Data Quality & Reconciliation Analyst
500 - 500 INSIDE IR35
6 MONTHS
REMOTE
Role Overview
The Data Quality & Reconciliation Analyst will be responsible for validating and reconciling migrated and integrated data to ensure completeness, consistency, and accuracy across systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and execute data validation and reconciliation checks
- Produce reconciliation reporting aligned to 99.9% accuracy targets
- Verify completeness, consistency, and accuracy post-migration
- Analyse reconciliation discrepancies and support issue resolution
- Validate source-to-target data mappings and transformations
- Create audit evidence and reconciliation documentation
- Support migration testing and post-migration assurance activities xwzovoh
Core Skills & Experience
- Data reconciliation and validation
- SQL and data analysis
- Data quality assessment and reporting
- Data migration validation
- JSON/XML/CSV data validation
- Testing and defect validation
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