National AI Awards 2025Discover AI's trailblazers! Join us to celebrate innovation and nominate industry leaders.

Nominate & Attend

System Support and Development Analyst

Oxford
1 month ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Senior Data Analyst

Data Analyst - Water Resources

Data Analyst - Water Resources

Information Systems Support Technician

Senior Data Engineer

Data Scientist - Home Pricing

Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a System Support & Development Analyst to join the Civil Nuclear Constabulary on a permanent basis.

£35,854 per annum, plus £2,000 South East allowance
Permanent
Monday - Friday, 37 hours per week
Location: Culham, Oxfordshire or Calder Bridge, Cumbria (hybrid working)The role of the SSDA will involve working closely with the system users to analyse internal processes, provide solutions and the associated documentation.

The CNC's Business Systems teamwork within defined business wide SLAs and the SSDA will be responsible for managing and resolving support calls (across a range of supported systems) and where not possible to work with the Managed Service provider and system supplier to resolve issues.

Provide expert advice and training as required and be adaptable to meet the varying requirements of the BPSS; undertaking similar activities in respect of other business service systems as and when required.

Required Skills:

Possess or achieve the ITIL Foundation Certificate within 12 months.
Pragmatic attitude to problem solving.
Ability to comprehend technical issues.
High degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills which can be adapted to suit all audiences.
Methodical and organised approach.
Experience of Business Systems or Business Applications, preferably in Oracle Fusion, HCM and related ModulesJob Dimensions:

Ensuring stability, continuity, and availability of the core applications. The role holder also provides a rapid response to incidents and escalated user queries.
Responsible for proactively identifying opportunities to better support business processes, the SSDA also works with management and end-users to support new and existing applications and reports.
Working across a variety of applications and projects including set-up, maintenance, and ensuring the delivery of a high-quality service.
Understand how you contribute to performance, ensure targets are met and strive for continuous improvement.
Support and participate in problem and knowledge management processes.
Support operational activities through effective incident and data resolution, minimising disruption to the end user.
Promote and improve data quality of BPSS related systems, ensuring up to date and accurate information to allow the informed evaluation of resource requirements and effective management of staff.
Configure and manage the system(s) in line with the documented change control process, and access permissions to ensure the requirements of the organisation are met; have due regard for system and modular interdependencies and interfaces together with local user and national data security (access) requirementsIf you have the skills for this role, please apply. If your CV is shortlisted, an Adecco Consultant will be in touch to discuss submitting an application to the Force.

Please Note: due to Police Criteria, you must have lived in the UK for at least the last 3 years continuously to apply for this role. Anything less will not be considered. Any Job Offer made by the Force will be subject to Police Vetting.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser

National AI Awards 2025

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Data Science Jobs Skills Radar 2026: Emerging Tools, Languages & Platforms to Learn Now

The UK’s data science job market is evolving fast—from forecasting models and AI assistants to real-time decision systems. In 2026, data scientists aren’t just expected to build models—they’re responsible for shaping insights that fuel everything from patient care to predictive banking. Welcome to the Data Science Jobs Skills Radar 2026—your essential annual guide to the languages, tools, and platforms driving demand across the UK. Whether you’re entering the job market or reskilling mid-career, this roadmap helps you prioritise the skills that matter most right now.

How to Find Hidden Data Science Jobs in the UK Using Professional Bodies like the RSS, BCS & More

The data science job market in the UK is thriving—but also increasingly competitive. As organisations in finance, healthcare, retail, government, and tech accelerate digital transformation, the demand for data talent has soared. Yet many of the best data science jobs are never posted publicly. They’re shared behind closed doors—within professional networks, at invite-only events, or through member-only mailing lists and specialist interest groups. These “hidden” roles are often filled through referrals, collaborations, or direct outreach to trusted experts. In this guide, we’ll show you how to unlock these hidden opportunities by engaging with key UK professional bodies such as the Royal Statistical Society (RSS), BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT), and Turing Society, plus communities like PyData and AI UK. You’ll learn how to use directories, CPD events, and networks to move beyond job boards—and into roles where you’re approached, not just applying.

How to Get a Better Data Science Job After a Lay-Off or Redundancy

Redundancy can be tough to face, especially in a competitive field like data science. But it’s important to know: your experience, analytical thinking, and modelling skills are still in demand. Across sectors like healthcare, finance, e-commerce, government and AI startups, UK employers continue to seek data scientists who can deliver value through insight, prediction, and automation. This guide will walk you through how to bounce back from redundancy with purpose and clarity—whether you're a data analyst looking to step up, a mid-level data scientist, or a machine learning specialist seeking a better-aligned opportunity.