Reporting Analyst – Mortgages BFS MAS recruitment
The Banking and Financial Services Group (BFS) is the primary relationship manager for Macquarie's retail client base with operations in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, North America and Europe. Macquarie Adviser Services (MAS), a division of BFS, manages relationships with external financial intermediaries and provides sales service and product management of in-house and external products including retail mortgages, term deposits, superannuation, insurance and financial planning software.
The Mortgages team are currently looking for a Reporting Analyst - Mortgages to join the Analytics, Asset Portfolio management team.
Based in Macquarie's Shelley Street offices in Sydney, your primary responsibility will be to develop and deliver reporting and analytics on Macquarie's mortgage product. You will work closely with key stakeholders across Mortgages and the wider MAS division and play a pivotal role in delivering information to aid the business in tracking to objectives and making key decisions. Your reports and analysis of the mortgage portfolio, competitive landscape and industry trends will also be used to formulate pricing, retention and marketing campaign initiatives. You will also have a 'hands on' role in data structure set ups in the core mortgage administration system (LINX).
Ideally, you will have:
- Experience in a similar Reporting and Analytics role, preferably within Financial or Professional Services.
- Understanding of relational databases and be able to manipulate data to create required results.
- A track record of high performance and strong stakeholder management skills.
- The ability to collaboratively develop solutions that are efficient, reliable, relevant and commercial.
- A strong desire to achieve good results as part of a team, and to ensure client expectations are consistently exceeded.
- Advanced MS Excel skills and sound MS Access is required.
- Demonstrated experience with Business Objects, Crystal Reports and SQL plus any other reporting and analytical aids e.g. Hyperion is highly desirable.