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BI Analyst, Insurance, City of London

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: insurance | analyst | sql | cognos | business intelligence | insurance greater london | insurance london
Type:Permanent
Business Intelligence, SQL, Cognos, Insurance, London

My client is at the forefront of insurance and reinsurance services in the City of London.

There is presently a requirement for a BI Analyst to join an elite City team. Blue-chip experience, particularly Insurance experience is highly desirable.

The successful candidate will work with users once the toolset is delivered, defining business processes and making full use of the SQL product suite (reporting services, etc.). BI reporting services experience (preferably Cognos) is expected.

My client has broken the mould in the insurance industry, offering an entrepreneurial approach to old and new issues in the sector. This is a place where employees are valued with firm career progression and a robust package.


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/151771

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