Systems and Data Governance Administrator (Sitelive)

Circet IRE & UK
Worcestershire, England
10 months ago
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We are hiring!

Circet Wireless are hiring an experienced administrator to focus on systems and data governance.



Purpose of the Role


To gain u a full understanding of our operating software to provide support and guidance for all employees from answering queries to providing how to guides to aid with people’s user knowledge ensuring people are fully trained in our system. Non-code configuration of the software will also be required based on business requirements.



Duties and Responsibilities:

Gain an understanding of the system architecture System set up configuration Support Software users with queries Document and distribute software changes Document and distribute software process guides Non code Configuration off APP Documents To identify and communicate requirements for development


Skills – EssentialExcellent attention to detail Discretion Ability to organise work in a timely and effective manner Ability to use your initiative. Effective Communication skills Honest approach to work Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office and specific in-house software SiteLive Ability to prioritise and organise work effectively creating agendas, minutes, correspondence, documentation and presentations Full UK driver’s license


TRAININGWe will offer SiteLive superuser training. (our software for the role) Bespoke Customer tool training where required An introduction to wireless Potential site visits to understand the use of our software in the field

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