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“A Systems Analyst with 11 years experience of Engineering Requirements, Evaluating Usability and writing Functional and Technical Specifications for Software Development with 4 of the UK’s most successful online companies”


[Summary]

[Qualifications]

[Experience]

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[Qualifications]

2009 - Present
Analysis and Design of Enterprise Systems
- an Object Orientated Approach With the Open University


2007-2008
Relational Database Systems With the Open University


2006-2007
User Interface Design and Evaluation With the Open University


2005-2006
ISEB Business Analysis diploma including the following modules:

Business Analysis Essentials
Requirements Engineering
Business Organisations
Modelling Business Processes


2004-2005
Analysing Data module from the Open University


1990 - 1999
MSc Operations Management from UMIST


1995-1999
BSc (hons) Management from UMIST (2:1)


[Experience]

July 2008 - present    
Systems Analyst, Capita Registrars


I am currently working as Systems Analyst for Capita Registrars. This involves requirements and functional analysis including Use Cases and Wire Frames and writing technical specifications for internet based systems.


December 2006 - July 2008   
Systems Analyst / Usability Specialist, Bloom Media

As Systems Analyst for a leading, award winning New Media agency, I am responsible for ensuring the systems built by our off shore development team meet our client’s requirements. Our accounts are worth up to £250,000 annually.


January 2006           
Consultant, EMR Bank

Consultant Analyst for award winning NHS website.
 

October - December 2006
Business Analyst, Travel Supermarket

This role was a 10 week contract as a consultant to advise them on the architecture of their geographical hierarchy and to review their travel channels. This geo-hierarchy system has now been implemented on their site.


2000 – July 2006
Business Analyst, LateRooms.Com

I joined the company in January 2000 when LateRooms had only 4 employees and zero turnover and played a crucial role from the start in developing business and refining our business processes.
Today, with 200+ employees, LateRooms has a £10 million turnover and is reported in the press to be worth over £100M. It launched a complete brand and design overhaul in March 2006 in which I played a central role as the sole Business Analyst responsible for the overall project.