FAQs
What is the required experience for the Junior Data Engineering Analyst position?
A minimum of 3 years of working experience as a Business Analyst is required for this position.
What technical skills are essential for this role?
Strong SQL knowledge is required, along with data analysis and mapping skills. Additionally, a solid understanding of programming languages and applications development procedures is necessary.
What educational background is needed for this job?
A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent university degree/experience is required for this position.
Are there any specific methodologies that candidates should be familiar with?
Yes, candidates should have experience utilizing various Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodologies, particularly Waterfall and Agile (like JIRA).
What responsibilities will I have as a Junior Data Engineering Analyst?
Responsibilities include analyzing applications for vulnerabilities, consulting with users on programming solutions, identifying system enhancements, and serving as a coach to lower-level analysts, among other duties.
Does this position require strong communication skills?
Yes, good communication skills are essential, along with the ability to be assertive when engaging with clients and team members.
What type of work environment does this position offer?
The role allows for a limited level of direct supervision and encourages independence of judgment and autonomy.
Is vendor management experience necessary for this role?
Yes, vendor management experience is required for the Junior Data Engineering Analyst position.
Will I need to focus on data quality in this role?
Yes, the ability to focus on producing high-quality work, especially under pressure, is an important requirement for this position.
What kind of training or specialized knowledge is needed for this job?
Candidates should have specialized training or equivalent work experience related to financial reference data and capital markets, as well as a good grasp of business process reengineering concepts.