IT Business Analysts, Architects and Systems Designers
About this career
£46,660
Median salary
New workers start around £27,362.18. Normal pay is £46,660 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £77,032.25.
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Jobs
Subjects achieved a 100% pass rate, including Maths, Further Maths, Physics, English Literature and Spanish.
About this career
- Works closely with clients to implement new systems.
- Researches, analyses, evaluates and monitors network infrastructure and performance.
- Examines existing business models and flows of data and designs functional specifications and test plans for new systems in order to meet clients’ needs.
- Provides advice and assistance in the procurement, provision, delivery, installation, maintenance and use of IT systems and their environments.
- Communicates the impact of emerging technologies to clients and advises upon the potential introduction of such technology.
- Undertakes feasibility studies for major IT developments incorporating costs and benefits, and presents proposals to clients.
- Liaises with internal/external clients to analyse business procedure, clarify clients’ requirements and to define the scope of existing software, hardware and network provision.
Skills Employers Are Looking For
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Skills
Job postings
Active Learning
77
Reading Comprehension
77
Monitoring
76
Critical Thinking
75
Active Listening
71
Learning Strategies
68
Writing
66
Mathematics
62
Speaking
59
Science
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Courses
Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
- Course code: WPPT2
- Level: 2
- Qualification: College Certificate
- Awarding body: City College Plymouth
- Duration: One day
- Course type: Short course
Computing
- Course code: CMPFT
- Level: 3
- Qualification: Access, Diploma
- Awarding body: Cambridge Access Validating Agency (CAVA)
- Duration: One year
- Course type: Full-time, Part-time
Interactive Digital Immersion
- Course code: UFI0003, UXI0003
- Level: 6
- Qualification: BSc (Hons) top-up
- Awarding body: University of Plymouth
- Duration: One year (full-time), two years (part-time)
- Course type: Full-time, Part-time