Finance Systems Analyst
Your new company
My client, a leading dynamic wealth management organisation, based in the heart of the City of London
Your new role
This role will be focused on supporting the operations stability of the organisations finance systems, this will include owning and maintaining the systems data structures. You will also be working with the development team to translate the systems requests into solution design as well as aiding the development team in supporting larger project initiatives.
What you'll need to succeed
- Strong understanding of multi-dimensional data models e.g TM1
- Experience of development of TM1
- Hands on experience of Power BI
- Working knowledge of ERP systems
- Managed P"P and Expense systems
- Weath Management industry experience is preferable
What you need to do now
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