Business Systems Analyst

Norwich
9 months ago
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We are recruiting for a Business Systems Analyst on behalf of a leading Norwich based Manufacturing Company.

This is an exciting opportunity for an individual with a background in business systems or business analysis to progress their career with a growing business.

In this role you will play a key role in technology team, working with both developers and customers, identifying requirements and always implementing best practice.

Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Development of data strategy and digital strategy

  • Demonstrate key knowledge of SQL and Oracle BIP

  • Research and test new software

  • Contribute to new projects and utilise third party software

  • Research software functionality and capability

  • Coordinate with stakeholders and end users to ensure satisfaction

  • Troubleshoot issues and bugs

  • Manage the software release process

    In exchange for your commitment and hard work you can expect a generous salary, benefits scheme and training scheme as well as the opportunity to progress in the future.

    If you have a keen interest in software and data strategy and are keen to apply then please contact Ollie at Atkinson Moss today.

    This vacancy is based in Norwich so applicants would ideally live nearby or be prepared to travel to offices daily

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