My Dublin-based client is looking for a Senior Business Systems Analyst / Project Manager to join their team on a permanent basis.
My Dublin-based client is working on multiple digital transformation projects aimed at developing cutting edge IT applications to enhance their business services. They are now looking for an experienced Business Systems Analyst who has the capability of owning a large software product.
The ideal candidate will have worked with large business systems, particularly facilitating the development of the system (not just implementation / integration).
This is a permanent position. There are remote & hybrid working options available but you must be flexible to occasionally come into the South Dublin office for team meetings if required.
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