Business Systems Analyst

Branston
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Business Systems Analyst

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Business Systems Analyst

Full time

Onsite, Lincoln

Up to £30,000 depending on experience.

Benefits

  • 4.5 working week, finishing at 12:30pm on a Friday

  • 23 days annual leave increasing to 25 days with service, plus Bank Holidays

  • Company bonus scheme

  • Enhanced pension contributions

  • Life Assurance & critical illness cover

  • Onsite Parking

  • Discounts platform

  • Long service celebrations

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Free fruit & potatoes

  • Electric salary sacrifice car scheme

  • Flu vaccines

  • Refer a friend scheme

    The company

    From our sites in Lincoln, Scotland and the Southwest, we supply some of the largest retail, wholesale and food manufacturing customers in the UK.

    Our expertise goes much further than just supply and demand. We offer our customers real innovation, whether developing new potato varieties, packaging solutions or cutting-edge processes. And it’s not just fresh potatoes. We're also continually developing our great range of innovative, ready-to-cook prepared vegetables.

    At Branston we thrive to be the best, through our values and invest in our people. This is a fast-paced environment and looking for someone who is adaptable in their approach.

    The role

    Are you passionate about working in a dynamic, supportive team to bridge the gap between technology and business strategy? Join Branston as a Business Systems Analyst where you’ll implement key changes to our systems and be instrumental in maintaining and developing the business reporting and BI infrastructure.

    With an analytic mindset and forensic attention to detail, you will help with the implementation and ongoing support of a new ERP system across all our sites with an emphasis on data extraction, data reporting and data governance.

    What you will be doing?

  • Work collaboratively and lead on business systems projects

  • Analyse information requirements and deliver best practice data governance reports and dashboards

  • Manage the implementation of business system changes to the development, test and live environments

  • Gather information for business system change and create requirement specifications ready for the sourcing of quotations from software providers

  • Manage testing and third-party delivery of changes and modifications to the business systems

  • Prepare technical and training documentation to train users of business systems

    What we want from you?

  • Degree level IT, Computing or Business qualification

  • Will have some knowledge of BI and reporting in systems such as T-SQL and Oracle query writing, SSRS and crystal reporting, SQL databases, data marts and data warehousing, Qlik Sense and Power BI development

  • Knowledge into ERP implementation, warehouse management, AGVs/LGVs, EDI, labelling and barcode creation

  • Experience of managing software changes into a live, multi-site environment

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