A Systems Analyst works with colleagues or clients to produce IT solutions to improve business processes and productivity. Systems Analysts will evaluate existing systems and processes and will then produce a fully designed and costed solution for clients or colleagues.
Systems Analysts work closely with clients (or with colleagues) to understand business needs and then to evaluate existing systems against these imperatives. They then propose new or improved systems and ultimately oversee the implementation of new systems.
Typical duties include:
Working closely with clients.
Reviewing clients' existing systems.
Understanding clients' businesses and how these fit into their IT systems.
Proposing improvements to existing systems or the implementation of new systems.
Producing business cases for new systems.
Designing new systems.
Close involvement with system implementation and often managing implementation projects.
Training client users of new systems.
Writing manuals for new systems.
Establishing best practice.
Maintaining an up to date knowledge of relevant IT systems.
Qualifications
Systems Analysts may not require specific qualifications, although many are computing graduates who have also received training as part of their degrees, or post graduation training from employers.
£45-50,000 per annum for a Senior Systems Analyst working for a telecoms company in Surrey.
£35-42,500 per annum for a Business/Systems Analyst working in the West Midlands for a social housing organisation.
£29,000 per annum for a Systems Analyst working in Dundee.
£35-50,000 per annum for Systems Analyst working in the South East of England for a financial services software solutions provider.
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