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Transformation happens here. Come, be a part of our exciting journeyAre you the one we are looking forInviting applications for the role of Manager, Data Quality
In this role, you would be part of the data integrity/analysis team in the Banking domain. You will be responsible to work with the various system to check the ETL process, Data Reconciliation, and identify the gaps of Data loss. For these tasks, you would be encouraged to build an automated validation framework via IDQ to validate the various rule-based scenarios of data processing. You will also need to understand the business ask/problem, assess the scope, quantity and quality of the available data, prepare and build accurate reports including the pull of the data and the creation of analytics on top of the data.
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Genpact (NYSE: G) is a global professional services firm that makes business transformation real. We drive digital-led innovation and digitally-enabled intelligent operations for our clients, guided by our experience running thousands of processes primarily for Global Fortune 500 companies. We think...