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Associate - Application Analyst
About the role
The Apex Group, a leading fund administration and middle office solutions provider, seeks an Associate – Application Analyst to support its Solvas loan operation system and ETL processes. The role involves acting as the primary technical point of contact for end‑users, addressing queries on ETL workflows, data transformations, and data loads, and troubleshooting issues identified through monitoring. Responsibilities include diagnosing and resolving ETL‑related problems, monitoring job performance, and creating user documentation to enable self‑service. Candidates must have 3+ years of experience supporting loan operation or accounting systems such as Solvas or Geneva, hands‑on experience with ETL tools, and strong proficiency in SQL, VBA, and advanced Excel. Knowledge of financial instruments (derivatives, illiquid stocks, private equity, bank‑debts, swaps) and experience with market data vendors (Bloomberg, Refinitiv, Markit) is preferred. The position is full‑time, on‑site in Bangalore, India, with a start date of 08/18/2025.
What you’ll do
- Serve as the primary point of contact for end-users seeking technical assistance related to Solvas applications.
- Address queries related to ETL processes, data transformations, and data loads.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot ETL-related issues reported by end-users or identified through monitoring systems.
- Monitor ETL jobs and processes to ensure optimal performance and identify potential issues.
- Create user documentation and guides to facilitate self-service issue resolution.
What you’ll bring
- 3+ years of related experience in support/technical in any loan operation system & accounting system (Solvas/ Geneva).
- Hands on experience in working on any ETL tools is mandatory.
- Strong command of SQL, VBA and Advanced Excel.
Nice to have
- Experience working data vendors (Bloomberg/ Refinitiv/ Markit).
- Good understanding of financial instruments, both listed and unlisted or OTCs, including derivatives, illiquid stocks, private equity, bank‑debts, and swaps.