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Business Analyst - York, North Yorkshire

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Location:York york | york
Tags: analyst | business analyst | vb6 | rdbms | n tier | oracle | analyst york | analyst york
Type:Permanent
Business Analyst is required to work with our York based Software organisation. As a Business Analyst you will be required to work on requirements management, business process analysis and supporting the development and testing of a large project to implement new products into their clients.

The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate experience of working within a structured software development life-cycle and an aptitude for writing technical documents. In addition to this you will require commercial experience or working knowledge of Oracle or other leading RDBMS, distributed N-Tier client / server systems, VisualBasic (especially VB6 and / or .net), structured approaches to testing and planning test activities and ensuring adequate coverage.

Please send CV in the first instance to be considered for this position.

Key Words: Business Analyst, Oracle, RDBMS, N-Tier, VisualBasic, VB6, .Net, Testing



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