Functional Analyst

5072

Academic Development and Services
Academic Registry
UAL - High Holborn, London UK
Grade 5
£38,010 - £45,603

Fixed Term - 3 months (possible extension thereafter)

Full time - 35 hours per week

24 March 2019 23:55

The opportunity

The Functional Analysts will be required to contribute to the design and build of the implementation of the new Student Record Systems (Tribal SITS), its components, and integrating systems.  

Duties include:  

  1. To take a leading role in preparing and agreeing revised business processes and system configuration, and assist with implementing these consistently across the University’s systems.
  2. To support creation of a technical requirements specification for student administration business processes, and following on from this to develop and update comprehensive technical documentation and procedures, consulting with users and other stakeholders to ensure accuracy and correct product/process definitions.
  3. To build, test, transition, and support project deliverables as determined by the work stream Leads and Senior Users.
  4. To write and maintain up to date technical documentation, reporting to work stream leads and the Head of Student Systems and Records. 
  5. To take a lead coordinating and interfacing with internal and external technical contacts and resources, such as Developers/ Programmers, Database Administrators and other Systems and Business Analysts from suppliers, internal IT teams, Directors of College Administration, Heads of Academic Registry and Academic Registry staff members.
  6. To communicate detailed regular updates as required to the project team on a range of complex, technical information to enable the work stream Leads and Senior Users to make informed decisions.
 

About you

We are looking for a candidate with recent SITS e:Vision experience and knowledge of Higher Education Registry Services wih a focus on Student Records Processes within SITS. You will also have strong communication skills with the ability to feedback to stakeholders across the University. You should be able   work independently with accuracy and attention to detail, and excel at   analysing, interpreting and presenting complex information and data.

If you have any queries you may contact ADS Recruitment Team via email ADSRecruitment@arts.ac.uk or telephone: 020 7514 2965.

This opportunity is closed to applications.