Graduate Business Systems Analyst

Lincoln
8 months ago
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£26,000 - £30,000 + Bonus + Progression + Holiday + Pension + Training

On offer is an opportunity for a graduate to take on an exciting new position working for a manufacturing company that offers the framework to progress you through to seniority.

With over 60 years of successful trading, this company has expanded to multiple sites nationwide while consistently improving its financial performance. As part of their ongoing growth, they are now looking to add a new team member to support the delivery of key business systems projects, working closely alongside the manager.

In this dynamic role, you'll work under the guidance of senior team members to support and contribute to key projects. You'll help coordinate the implementation of business system changes across development, test, and live environments, assist with testing activities, and liaise with third-party vendors during system updates or modifications

The ideal candidate will hold a degree in Data Analytics, Data Science, or a closely related field such as Mathematics or Statistics. In addition to a relevant academic background, strong knowledge or experience with reporting and databases would be a significant advantage.

This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated individual looking to step into one of their first roles after graduation, where you'll put your degree to use while being supported in both your personal and professional growth.

The role:

  • Graduate Business Systems Analyst
  • Help coordinate the implementation of business system changes across development, test, and live environments
  • Gather and document information for system changes, supporting the creation of requirement specifications for review
  • Working on site in Lincoln

    The person:

  • Degree educated in Data Analytics/Data Science or a closely related field such as Mathematics or Statistics
  • Personable character who has an analytical mind and is mathematically sound

    Reference Number: BBBH - BBBH(phone number removed)

    To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Rise Technical Recruitment.

    Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

    The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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