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Financial Services

RegulatoryReportingDataAnalyst

Madrid, Spain FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Regulatory Reporting Data Analyst at ING. Skills: Data analysis, PLSQL, SAS, Power BI. Understand Finance processes, data model, architecture. Develop and refine data requirements”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure compliance with reporting requirements; Meet tight deadlines; Ensure integrity of regulatory reports

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving mindset; Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's or bachelor's degree, 3 to 6 years of experience, Superb analytical skills, Proven experience in data analysis, PLSQL tools, SAS programs, Power BI, Power Query in Excel, High level of autonomy and initiative, Pro-active attitude, Problem solving mindset, Excellent speaking and writing skills in English

Nice to Have

preferably in banking and/or consulting, Early adopter to new technologies

What You'll Do.

Understand Finance processes

Develop and refine data requirements

Implement improvement actions

Maintain control framework

Identify data quality issues

Perform reconciliations

Explain report developments

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate actively in projects; Act as technical consultant; Close collaboration with Data Quality Office; Build bridges across functions; Get buy-in from others; Collaborate with different people and areas

Communication Scope

Communicate complex issues simply; Excellent speaking and writing skills in English

Full Job Description

**At ING we are looking for a Regulatory Reporting Data Analyst** A**** talented and enthusiastic **Regulatory Reporting Data Analyst** to join our **Financial and Regulatory Reporting** Team. The responsibility of this team is handling the external financial and regulatory reporting data delivery to Bank of Spain and Head-Office. This includes answering ad hoc data requests and maintaining the day-to-day relationship with Head Office. The team also drives continuous improvements in the reporting processes and data quality. This is a dynamic environment as requirements and expectations of all stakeholders are continuously increasing. You are a collaborative professional who listens and invest in your coworkers to achieve common goals. You combine strong analytical skills with a natural ability to communicate complex issues in a simple and understandable way to stakeholders. **Your key responsibilities:** **** As a **Regulatory Reporting Data Analyst** you will: Understand the end-to-end Finance processes, data model and architecture, including the interdependencies with other domains. Keep ongoing development and technical refinement of the data requirements. The objective is to ensure that ING always complies with the reporting requirement from the regulator. Implement improvement actions during the data processing to optimize the flow to meet the tight deadlines. Collaborate actively in the different projects involving the reporting area, acting as a technical consultant. Maintaining a solid control framework to ensure the integrity of ING’s regulatory reports: \- Identify and follow-up the data quality issues on the reporting process including root cause analysis, in close collaboration with the Data Quality Office. \- Perform source data vs. general ledger and cross-report reconciliations. \- Understand and explain main developments in the reports through technical and analytical reviews. **What are we looking for?** Want to know if this job is made for you? The

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