Data Analyst

Nottingham
1 week ago
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Position: Analyst Programmer Reports to: IT and Systems Manager Responsible for: Design, development, testing, and implementation of Unidata and Pick systems

Main Responsibilities:



Maintain confidentiality of company information at all times.

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Develop Unidata and D3 Pick-based systems proactively to support operational needs.

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Support and maintain existing systems effectively.

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Enhance the efficiency and performance of IT functions, ensuring the integrity of company systems.

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Collaborate with internal departments and stores to deliver and implement solutions efficiently.

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Liaise with external suppliers as needed to provide timely support, following company purchasing guidelines.

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Manage installations of new store systems at specific sites.

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Provide reports and information to the IT Manager and other departments as required.

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Work closely with the IT Support Technician to ensure prompt support for company operations.

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Be willing to travel occasionally and stay overnight when necessary.

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Promote and ensure safe working practices across all activities.

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Report any security breaches or dishonesty to senior personnel.

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Perform any other reasonable duties as assigned.

Shared Responsibilities:

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Support the development of new procedures and work practices in collaboration with the IT & Systems Manager.

Limits to Authority:

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Follow operational practices outlined by the IT & Systems Manager.

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Adhere to Health & Safety regulations as guided by the Health & Safety Manager.

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Comply with the Fleet policy established by the Aftersales & Fleet Manager

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