Data Quality Analyst with CBA. Interim Roles. 2 Opportunities.

The Commonwealth Bank is one of Australia's leading organisations, providing integrated financial services to more customers than any other Australian bank. Our customers are at the centre of everything we do and we are determined to be better than we have ever been. We have over 37,000 employees across our retail, business and institutional banking, funds management, superannuation, insurance, investment and broking businesses, as well as, a range of interests around the world. As such, we offer a broad range of opportunities for our employees to continue to build on their skills and develop their careers in new and interesting directions.

Our CommInsure business offers a range of life insurance, superannuation, retirement income, investment and general insurance products. Within CommInsure, our Wholesale Life business provides insurance products to industry superannuation funds and mid to large size corporates. These products include income protection, TPD and life insurance.

We are currently implementing a new claims IT system, before migrating the data, we are validating it's integrity to ensure that it is error free. You will be required to reconcile information from multiple systems and claims documentation to ensure that the correct values are recorded. Your investigations may require collecting information around claim cases from a number of sources to establish an original point of reference and speaking to Case Managers.The roles will extend for four months, and be based at Sydney Olympic Park.

This role requires a high level of attention to detail, an investigative mind and the ability to make decisions based upon multiple sources of data. . Your primary tool will be MSExcel, so a basic competency level is required. A background in life claims, such as claims management or administration, is required.

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9 Sep 2013 Aus. Eastern Standard Time

September 9, 2013 • Tags:  • Posted in: Financial

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