Student Systems (SITS) Analyst Developer

HAYS Specialist Recruitment
Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Last month
£37,897 – £45,580 pa
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£37,897 – £45,580 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays 14.5% employer pension contribution

Salary £37,897 - £ days annual leave plus bank holidays, flexible hybrid working policy, generous 14.5% employer pension contribution and other generous benefits


The Role:


Hays Technology is recruiting on behalf of a well-established UK-based higher education organisation for a Student Systems (SITS) Analyst Developer on a permanent basis.
This role focusses on the development, configuration and support of core student information systems, supporting the full student lifecycle from application through to graduation. You will work closely with technical colleagues and business users to deliver robust, secure and efficient system enhancements while also providing 2nd and 3rd line support.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and configure new functionality within Tribal SITS:Vision and Maytas to meet business requirements
  • Design and build workflows to automate and streamline student administration processes
  • Support system integrations with wider enterprise platforms including finance and other business systems
  • Provide advanced 2nd and 3rd line technical support to system users
  • Manage and implement supplier upgrades and regular software releases
  • Analyse requirements, support testing, prototype evaluation and user training
  • Maintain database configurations, system parameters, security and user access
  • Produce and maintain technical documentation and system support materials
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across IT and operational teams to improve system efficiency


Essential Skills & Experience requirements:

  • Strong experience across the full software development lifecycle (SDLC)
  • Hands-on development experience with Tribal SITS:Vision, including SRL coding, e:Vision tasking and workflows
  • Strong SQL skills (Oracle preferred) and experience with complex relational databases
  • Technical skills including HTML5, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery
  • Experience supporting business-critical applications in an L2/L3 support environment
  • Ability to translate complex user requirements into effective technical solutions
  • Strong communication skills, able to engage both technical and non-technical stakeholders


If you have the relevant experience and would like to apply, please reply with your CV.

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