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Systems Analyst/ Technical Analyst/ Business Analyst, Swindon


Listed on:18th July
Location:Swindon
Salary/Rate:N/A
Tags: analyst business analyst technical analyst systems analyst
Type:Contract
Start Date:asap
Reference:132257
Recruiter:Harvey Nash
My client is looking for an experienced Systems Analyst/ Technical Analyst/ Business Analyst with exceptional analysis skills and ideally an understanding of basic IT architecture and preparing business cases. Working with business analyst's to perform analysis required to identify critical business functions. Duties will include driving workshops to identify the IT services that support the critical business functions, preparing business cases and costs for remediation project based on identified gaps. Applicants are required to have in-depth analytical experience, experience of working within a large organisation with a complex infrastructure and experience of mapping IT services.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/145648
Contact Name:Joanne Oakley

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