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IT Business Applications Analyst

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Type: Full time

We are expanding and growing!  Our IT Department is key to supporting our business grow and is right at the heart of this expansion. We are seeking to recruit a high calibre and motivated individual for the position of  Business Application Analyst to join our dynamic IT Team.

What You Will Need to Do

  • Liaise with users to track additional requirements and features
  • Devise ways to add new functionality to existing computer systems
  • Examine and evaluate current systems and identify system requirements
  • Collaborate with IT team and developers to produce new systems
  • Oversee the installation and configuration of new systems to customize them for the organization
  • Conduct testing to ensure that the systems work as expected
  • Train the system’s end users and write instruction manuals
  • Provide support to end users on all systems

The Qualifications You will need to have

  • BSc in Computer Engineering, MIS, Computer Science, or any other related field
  • At least 3 years’ experience in a similar position
  • Project Management experience
  • Very good knowledge Greek and English language
  • Very Good Communication Skills
  • Knowledge of scripting languages
  • Very Good Organizing Skills
  • Very Good Analytical Skills
  • Ability to adapt and work well under pressure
  • Ability to work flexible schedule/hours
  • Ability to travel

Benefits

Excellent remuneration package in relation to the ability and experience of the successful candidate.

Applications

For further information and personal interview please send your CV no later than 20th of October, 2019 to:

Mrs Niki Zomeni

Reference Code: HR/IT/0819

Email: jobapplication@voici-la-mode.com 

Tel: 22 884 900

Please note that only successful candidates will be contacted.

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