ICT Business Analyst - Devon, United Kingdom - Devon County Council

    Devon County Council
    Devon County Council Devon, United Kingdom

    2 weeks ago

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    Description

    Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service are looking for an ICT Business Analyst to enhance our forward-thinking development team, working within our Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) department. You will join us on a part time, permanent per week.
    In return, you will receive a competitive salary of £40,221 to 43,421 per annum pro-rata which equates to £24,132 to £26,052 for hours per week. As well as this we will offer you hybrid working arrangements, additional benefits, and a wonderful place to work.

    This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the digital transformation of the Fire Service, helping change how it operates with technology.

    Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service is the largest non-metropolitan Fire and Rescue Service in England. We provide prevention, protection, and response services across the counties of Devon and Somerset.

    Our vision is that together, we will work to end preventable fire and rescue emergencies, creating a safer world for you and your family. Keeping people safe is what we do, and we owe our fantastic reputation to our highly skilled and motivated workforce.

    Do not just take our word for it, here is what the team has to say.
    "I started in IT 25 years ago because I loved to learn by solving problems and I loved the collaborative sprit that the IT community embodied at the time. I think DSFRS (Devon and Somerset Fire Rescue Service) has been the best place to work. There are few jobs in IT where you can see how the job you do improves the lives and safety of a community so clearly. Across the service, teams are always working to improve, and IT is often fundamental. Relative to our size we operate an array of different systems so there are many more opportunities to learn new skills then in similar sized commercial organisations. Support and training are always available, there are many opportunities to collaborate with other organisations. Colleagues are well motivated and the service cares for its staff. I would absolutely recommend DSFRS as a place to work" - Data Platform Lead

    About the role:
    This is an exciting opportunity to join our Digital, Data and Technology department, as an ICT Business Analyst supporting our new Digital Business Relationship Function. This is a rewarding role allowing you to support the department in providing exemplary customer service and providing knowledge and expertise in this exciting field.

    This position demands a strong grasp of business requirements and the ability to translate them into actionable technical specifications. You'll analyse the needs of stakeholders, map business processes, and design solutions involving key applications within our services portfolio. Effective collaboration with technical teams and external vendors will be crucial for implementing, testing, and refining these solutions. We'll depend on you to document requirements meticulously, pinpoint inefficiencies, and recommend data-driven improvements.

    We're seeking a highly analytical and detail-oriented ICT Business Analyst who thrives on solving complex problems and delivering customer-centric outcomes. This unique opportunity offers a chance to make a tangible impact in a fast-paced environment, where you'll contribute to the development of others while enjoying ample avenues for your own professional development (CPD).

    Key responsibilities of the ICT Business Analyst role:

    • Strong leadership skills and ability to work well with others.

    • Good knowledge and experience working knowledge of modern development tools and technologies.

    • Knowledge and understanding of agile methodologies to ensure applications are delivered successfully and on time.

    • Desire to learn and inspire others through new techniques and technologies.

    • Clear understanding of security and confidentiality of information in terms of application tools.

    • Excellent organisational and planning skills and the ability to ensure deadlines are meet.

    Qualifications

    Qualifications are important, but for the right candidate we will work with you and support you to obtain additional qualifications you may need to fulfil the role, what we want is for you to come ready to learn and develop.
    "This is an exciting time for the Digital, Data and Technology department. We are on a journey of transformation, expanding our reach and embedding our expertise throughout the Service. I am extremely proud to be leading this team of highly skilled professionals and welcome new talent to allow us to grow further" – Head of DDaT

    Benefits:
    You can find more details here:

    If you have any queries or would like to speak to someone and find out more about the role, please contact Gavin Beard via email at

    Our values
    As a Service and as individuals:

    • We are proud to help.

    • We are honest.

    • We are respectful.

    • We are working together.

    Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service recognise and celebrate the vast diversity of the local communities we serve, and we aspire for this to be reflected in our workforce. We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds, experience, and beliefs, who share our values to consider working for us.

    How to apply:
    If you feel you have the skills and experience to become our ICT Business Analyst please click 'apply' today, we would love to hear from you.
    You must be eligible to work in the UK.
    You will be required to complete an application form and submit a document how you meet the following essential criteria taken from the Job Description and Person Specification:

    • To play a leading role in collaboratively assessing the ICT applications, systems, data, and process implications arising from new initiatives. Actively engage with stakeholders, including end-users, to gather valuable input and insights.

    • Where suitable external software solutions are not available, collaborate with software developers to articulate and document bespoke software requirements.

    • To take responsibility for managing change as influenced or supported by web-based applications.

    • To ensure that collation, storage and presentation of information complies with all data related legislation, with particular emphasis on the Freedom of Information and Data Protection Acts.

    • To keep abreast of national project developments such as Fire Control and to represent the Service on appropriate regional or national technical forums and on local partnership projects relating to web service delivery.

    • To take responsibility for managing change as influenced or supported by web-based applications.