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Systems & Asset Insight Systems Analyst

Location: Durrington, West Sussex

Salary: £40,000 depending on experience

Hours: 37 hours per week / Hybrid Approach

🌟 Join Our Team as a Systems & Asset Insight Systems Analyst! 🌟

Do you thrive in optimising systems and managing assets to meet business outcomes? We're seeking a talented individual to undertake pivotal activities focusing on asset deterioration modelling (ADM), portfolio optimisation (PO), and Integrated Business Planning (IBP).

This vacancy has arisen due to an internal move by one of our valued team members, for privacy reasons, let's refer to them as 'Jamie'. At our organisation, we take pride in fostering an environment where career progression isn't just encouraged but actively supported. You have the opportunity to transition and advance across various functions within our company. Could you envision yourself stepping into the shoes of the next 'Jamie'?

As our Systems & Asset Insight Systems Analyst, you'll support the management of the system(s) supporting ADM, PO, and IBP. You'll assist in identifying expenditure needs crucial for achieving our business goals and maximising benefits. Whether it's within the Pioneer Suite or any future system adopted by the business, your role will drive efficiency and innovation.

Your responsibilities will encompass being the system(s) admin, effectively translating business requirements into system needs. You'll maintain system configurations, reporting mechanisms, and ensure seamless integration with other systems. Additionally, you'll provide technical and developmental support, offering application leadership and guidance to system users, extending beyond current systems to potential new ones.

Collaboration is key! You'll provide technical insights and consultations to asset investment planning teams and IT-support teams, ensuring data integration for efficient operation. Your role involves liaison on various ad-hoc requirements such as SQL clean-up scripts, reporting portal management, and more, as they arise.

Your expertise extends to offering comprehensive reporting capabilities and end-user training, facilitating effective utilisation of the system(s). Furthermore, you'll be a guiding force, advising the business on leveraging system functionalities to enhance deterioration modelling, asset investment planning, portfolio optimisation, and Integrated Business Planning.

If you're passionate about driving system efficiency, optimising asset investment, and steering business success through insightful planning and analysis, this role is tailored for you!

• Company and performance-related bonus

• Generous pension up to 11% company contribution

• 25 days annual leave

• Life assurance equal to 4x salary

• Salary sacrifice electric car scheme (after 6 months service)

• Health Cash Plan

• Full funded eye tests

• Two paid volunteering days a year

• Occupational health service

• Discounts with over 800 popular retailers

• Digital GP service

• Study support may be available for job-related qualifications

• Competitive maternity leave and flexible return-to-work options

• Cycle to work scheme

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