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Systems Administrator & Data Analyst (6 months)

Memcom Recruitment
Northampton
1 week ago
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Overview

Systems Administrator & Data Analyst (6 months)


This range is provided by Memcom Recruitment. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.


Location & Contract


  • Contract: Full-time, fixed-term until 31 March 2026 (potential extension or permanent role)
  • Location: Flexible (with occasional travel as required)
  • Salary: c.$40k - £45k per annum


Are you an experienced Systems Administrator & Data Analyst ready to make an impact?


Our client is a leading UK-based membership organisation at the forefront of policy, education, and sector development, driving innovation and supporting professionals across a rapidly evolving industry. As part of their digital transformation journey, they are looking for a skilled Systems Administrator & Data Analyst to ensure their platforms and data are powering smarter decisions, improved services, and organisational growth. Please note, advanced skills in Dynamics 365 CRM administration (especially Advanced Find) are required for this role.


What you’ll be doing


  • Administering & maintaining core business systems – including Dynamics 365 CRM, finance systems, and website integrations
  • Ensuring data integrity – implementing best practices for data hygiene, audits, and reporting
  • Designing dashboards & reports – using Power BI, Advanced Find, and Excel to deliver actionable insights
  • Training & supporting colleagues – empowering teams to make the most of their digital tools
  • Collaborating on digital projects – contributing to the digital roadmap and supporting system improvements


What we’re looking for


  • Proven experience in a similar systems/data role
  • Advanced skills in Dynamics 365 CRM administration (especially Advanced Find)
  • Strong data management & reporting expertise (Excel, Power BI, data warehouses)
  • Experience in testing (UAT/integration) and using tools like DevOps or Jira
  • Excellent communication skills, with a track record of training and supporting users
  • A keen eye for detail and a problem-solving mindset
  • Experience in a membership body, association, or subscription business
  • Microsoft certifications in Dynamics 365 or Power BI
  • Familiarity with GDPR and ISO 9001 environments
  • Knowledge of SQL, Power Automate, or ITIL


This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking organisation, helping shape its digital future while delivering meaningful insights and support across the business.


Interested?

If you have advanced skills in Dynamics 365 CRM administration (especially Advanced Find) then apply now to play a key role in delivering smarter systems, cleaner data, and better decision-making.


Seniority level


  • Associate


Employment type


  • Temporary


Job function


  • Information Technology and Analyst


Industries


  • Non-profit Organizations and Environmental Services


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