IT Applications Project Analyst

Stockport
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Prestigious opportunity for an IT Applications Project Analyst with a leading technical consultancy. With a reputation built on over 34 years of successful projects in the UK and Ireland, our purpose is to facilitate the investment and delivery of energy infrastructure projects that positively influence the energy transition. Our Engineers and Consultants support some of the most innovative energy projects across the UK and Ireland, providing design, intellectual, and engineering services to developers, investors, and owner-operators. Employing over 185 professionals across South Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast and Dublin, due to a period of significant growth, we are inviting you to join our success story. This is based in our South Manchester office 5 days a week.

As our IT Applications Project Analyst, you will be responsible for:

Managing software coding projects for bespoke, in-house programs
Translating requirements, developing software specifications and overseeing their implementation
Maintenance and troubleshooting of existing programs/databases
Supporting our Microsoft 365 environment
Interaction with our overseas developers to create new programs/databases
Producing software documentation

If you possess a combination of some of the following skills, then LET'S TALK!

Experience in IT software project management and delivery
Systems management and analysis of process requirements
Translating requirements, developing software specifications and overseeing their implementation
Familiar with the Microsoft 365 environment
Knowledge of one or more of Power Apps, Power Automate, Logic Apps, SharePoint, Power BI, Business Central, Dynamics CRM, etc. for development/automation purposes
SQL interrogation experience (MySQL and MS SQL)
Previous experience deploying software, databases, and websites
Systems troubleshooting and testing
Familiar with AI concepts and implementation
Familiar with Information Security concepts

In return, you will be rewarded with ongoing training and career development, a competitive holiday and benefits package including a discretionary bonus up to 20% and access to a company electric car vehicle leasing scheme.

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