Engineering Manager, Data Engineering
TRM LabsFull Time
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Analytics, Information Systems, Computer Science, Accounting, Finance, or a related field, and up to 6 years of experience in data analysis, audit, or a related area. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are required, along with familiarity with programming and data analytics tools and software such as Power BI, Alteryx, and Power Automate. A Data Analytics and Automation Certification is preferred.
As a Specialist - Data Engineering, you will be responsible for developing, planning, and executing analytics and automation tools to evaluate internal controls across the organization, ensuring effectiveness and regulatory requirements. You will lead the design and execution of advanced data analytics and automation initiatives, collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders to identify opportunities for embedding analytics into the audit lifecycle, develop and maintain reusable analytics assets, evaluate emerging technologies for integration into audit methodologies, drive continuous improvement by identifying gaps in current audit processes, and present complex analytical findings to senior leadership. Furthermore, you will contribute to the development of audit strategy by incorporating insights from data trends and risk indicators, and support the overall audit process.
Operates electronic stock exchange and financial services
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