Technical Solutions Analyst

Milton Keynes
1 day ago
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Technical Solutions Analyst

We’re looking for an experiencedTechnical Solutions Analyst to act as the technical authority across CRM platforms, working closely with the DevOps Manager and CRM Business Analyst to deliver robust, end-to-end CRM solutions.

The Role

You’ll assess, design, and validate technical solutions, manage CRM projects through their full lifecycle, and work with business and CX leaders to translate requirements into effective CRM configurations.

You’ll also support integrations, data quality, security considerations, and ongoing optimisation of the CRM environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Partner with the CRM Business Analyst on solution design and validation

  • Own technical CRM delivery across projects and operations

  • Translate business workflows into CRM configuration

  • Produce and review technical design documentation

  • Support system integrations, data quality, and automation testing

  • Work with internal IT teams, third-party suppliers, and cyber security stakeholders

    Skills & Experience

  • Strong experience as a Business / Solutions Analyst or Architect

  • Hands-on experience with and CRM platform a bonus

  • Experience integration platforms and system configuration over customization a must.

  • Strong understanding of CRM configuration, data migration, and integrations

  • Confident communicator with a collaborative working style

    You must be in a commutable distance from Milton Keynes and be eligible to work in the UK with excellent communication skills

    Please contact me for more detailed information

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