Business Analyst - Microsoft Dynamics

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Business Analyst sought to join the IT department of an award-winning, national recruitment agency group as they continue to expand their digital presence across multiple brands.
 
This role is 100% office based. Ideally based from the Meriden Head Office, but consideration will also be given to candidates who wish to be based out of one of the local offices close to your location (occasional travel to Meriden HQ will be required if this option is taken).
 
The Role:
As Business Analyst you will play a vital role in successfully implementing Microsoft Dynamics. You’ll connect business requirements with technical solutions, ensuring that company operations are effectively supported. Your day-to-day duties will include:

Work closely with stakeholders to elicit, analyse, and document business needs
Design and develop effective business processes to optimise the use of Microsoft Dynamics
Support the implementation and testing of Microsoft Dynamics solutions
Analyse data to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities for improvement
Develop and maintain data models and data dictionaries
Ensure data quality and integrity through data governance practices
Document and create user stories
Provide ongoing support and training to users
Build strong and effective relationships with the business and tech stakeholders 
The successful Business Analyst will demonstrate:

Strong experience as a Business Analyst
Experience with Microsoft Dynamics
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Excellent decision making and problem-solving abilities
Experience of working in an agile environment
Strong communication and interpersonal abilities
Experience of Azure DevOps is desirable
Experience of being a Product Owner is desirable
Experience of working in the recruitment industry is beneficial but not essential 
Benefits:

£50,000 - £60,000 salary depending on experience
32 days holiday rising with service to 37 max including bank holidays
Comprehensive training and mentoring with opportunities for personal and professional growth
9am-5.30pm Mon to Thursday, 9am-5pm Friday
Flexible hours available
Free onsite parking (includes electric charging points)
Nest Pension
Access to discounts app
Subsidised bistro
Indoor gym
Squash court and recreation area
A collaborative and inclusive work culture 
Business Analyst – MS Dynamics
 
Meriden, Coventry, Warwickshire
 
£50,000 - £60,000 depending on experience + excellent benefits
 
Business Analysis | Azure | MSD | MS Dynamics | Microsoft Dynamics | Product Ownership

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