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Are you a technical Business Analyst who enjoys the autonomy to truly enhance and improve a business operations?  Do you love to bridge the gap between business and technology?

You have the opportunity to join a Glasgow born organisation currently operating in 3000 cities with offices across the world as they continue to grow.

Operating in a brand new function and team within the business with the support of a new Head of Projects you will have the trust to truly put your stamp on things

Within your daily duties you will analyse processes, help to automate and enhance workflows and recommend solutions to increase business efficiency & effectiveness

This is a great opportunity for someone who likes to take projects through to completion and is comfortable working independently in an SME environment

You will be joining an extremely talented team with technology at the heart of everything they do at a truly exciting time as they invest further to turn data into information and insights to aid the delivery of business intelligence solutions and reports to help grow and continually improve.

This is a hybrid role just outside Glasgow City Centre with great public transport links and parking on site.

Your personal development will be aided by a collaborative office environment and continued training in the form of both internal programmes and external certifications.

If this sounds like the kind of opportunity you have been waiting for then please contact me for more details.  Call me on (phone number removed), email me at (url removed) or message me directly on LinkedIn.... you don't need to have a CV ready, I want to hear from you

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