Diabetes Youth Families

Business Systems Analyst – CRM

Diabetes Youth Families

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United Kingdom

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About the role

  • Act as the primary contact between Commercial business and IT for day to day CRM issues and queries, triaging whether it is a training issue, potential bug or enhancement request.
  • Support creation and monitoring of SNOW tickets, for timely resolution.
  • Support investigation and clarification of issues and validate fixes meet business expectations.
  • Identify recurring operational or system issues and escalate to the Commercial Platforms Principal.
  • Collaborate with IT team on analysis for and refinement of low complexity enhancements.
  • Review and validate UAT Test scripts ensuring functionality meets the intended business outcomes.
  • Where required, support execution of UAT.
  • Create and maintain operational CRM documentation aligned to the documentation framework, including; Work Instructions, SOP,s , Quick Reference Guides/Aids

Requirements

  • Demonstrated experience working in a Business Analyst function or similar experiences.
  • Familiarity with CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce).
  • Experience supporting User acceptance testing (UAT) and writing test scripts is highly desirable
  • Proven ability to provide business analyst deliverables on projects related to Commercial process improvement.
  • Experience supporting or working within a Commercial organisation, preferably in the pharma, medical device, or any other regulatory controlled environment.
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Hard Skills & Tools
Business AnalystUser Acceptance Testing (UAT)Test script writingCRM systemsCommercial process improvement
Soft Skills
CommunicationCollaborationProblem-solvingAnalytical thinking