Data Migration Analyst

London, United Kingdom

Job Description


Data Migration Analyst

Perm - Up to \xc2\xa350,000 (based on experience) - London - Hybrid working

Key Skills: Acturis (or other Insurance broking system knowledge), Strong SQL knowledge, Proficiency with ETL Tools

The Role:

Our client, a Charted Insurance Brokerage are looking for a Data Migration Analyst to join their team. As a Data Migration Analyst, you will be required to manage the migration of data from several sources into their Acturis platform.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Examine, clean, and categorise data to certify that the new system can interpret it accurately.
  • Design, implement, and run data migration sequences using proper tools and dealing with raised exceptions
  • Cooperate with the project squad to provide periodic updates on the jobs advancement and to solve problems as they come up
  • Test the advanced system with migrated data and change any problems before the final dispatch
Key experience:
  • 2 years\' experience with an Insurance Broking System ideally Acturis
  • Strong knowledge of SQL
  • 2 years\' experience with ETL Tools
Desirable Skills:
  • Insurance sector experience
  • Demonstrable critical thinking skills
  • Ability to cope with strenuous situations
  • Eager to learn new skills/technologies
  • Inspired team member
Key Skills: Acturis (or other Insurance broking system knowledge). Strong SQL knowledge, Proficiency with ETL Tools

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2975423
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    London, United Kingdom
  • Education
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