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Systems Analyst with Development experience

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Role: Systems Analyst with development experience
Location: Remote
Salary: £50k - £55k

Are you passionate about leveraging technology to make a positive impact on our world? A rapidly growing Renewable Energy company, operating globally, is seeking a Systems Analyst with experience of C# development to join their team. This remote role offers a salary range of £50k - £55k.
 
Role Overview:
As a Systems Analyst with software development experience you will collaborate with the Technical Delivery Manager and IT team, working on in-house applications. Your responsibilities will include system specification, configuration, development, enhancement, and support.
 
About You:
With over 5 years of experience in technical IT roles, particularly in IT Application Management or Development, you should excel in troubleshooting and fault-finding. Familiarity with Azure DevOps or similar tools, as well as experience in Waterfall and Agile project frameworks, is essential.
 
Technical Skills Required:

  • Proficiency in SQL (MSSQL, Oracle, MySQL) for queries, stored procedures, and functions
  • Solid understanding of C#
  • Knowledge of scripting languages like PowerShell and Python for automation
  • Previous experience in the Energy industry is a plus
     
    If you are interested in this opportunity to contribute to the transition to net zero and work on impactful projects, please reach out to (url removed) for further details

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