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Business Continuity Analyst

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: business continuity | business continuity analyst | analyst | disaster recovery | itil | business-continuity greater london | business-continuity london
Type:Contract
Business Continuity Analyst required for our local authority client. You will join an assignment to fact-find and deliver options for critical services, closely aligned to the work of existing teams. This will include reviewing the results of the Business Impact Analysis, provide options to enhance Business Continuity within the client, to update Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan and ensure these are inline with Change Control. It is essential you have previous experience working in a local authority and you must also have in depth experience of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery with a recognised business continuity qualification e.g. BCI. ITIL experience is also critical to your success
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