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Software Analyst

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Poundbury
1 year ago
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Software AnalystPermanentFull time£28,000- £35,000 DOEAbout usWe are recruiting a Software Analyst to join our growing team, supporting the development of innovative solutions in robotics and industrial automation. You will work closely with a diverse team of engineers and specialists, contributing to the success of high-profile projects.Loop Technology is an industrial automation specialist, headquartered in the heart of beautiful Dorset. We have many years of experience delivering state-of-the-art solutions to household name companies and have a world-leading reputation for solving complex industrial problems, specialising in robotics and the aerospace sector.The roleWe are looking for a detail-oriented Software Analyst with a strong analytical mindset and an enthusiasm for technology. The ideal candidate will be able to support projects through structured planning, requirements management, and thorough testing processes. While a background in software isn’t necessary, the successful applicant will need to demonstrate strong problem-solving abilities and a keen interest in understanding and supporting engineering projects.Our projects range from small, focused applications to large, integrated systems that combine various technologies and interfaces. The successful candidate will be adaptable and proactive, helping ensure that project goals are met through accurate documentation, structured task management, and effective quality assurance.Key Responsibilities * Support Project Planning: Assist in defining project requirements and planning development phases, ensuring a clear path from concept to completion. * Documentation Creation: Develop and maintain technical documentation, test plans, and user guides to ensure clarity and consistency across the team. * Task Breakdown and Coordination: Decompose complex project requirements into structured tasks and coordinate with development teams to ensure smooth execution. * Requirements Management: Gather, track, and manage project requirements, ensuring alignment with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. * Quality Assurance: Support testing and validation processes, coordinating with the engineering teams to verify functionality and performance of final products. * Communication: Provide clear and concise communication to stakeholders, delivering regular updates on project status and resolving any issues that arise.Essential skills and experience * Experience in a technical, analytical, or engineering support role. * Strong communication skills in technical English, both written and verbal. * Ability to manage multiple tasks and work independently. * Excellent problem-solving abilities and attention to detail. * Willingness and ability to rapidly learn new technologies and processes. * Effective collaboration skills, with a strong ability to work in a multidisciplinary team.Desirable skills and experience * Experience in engineering or industrial automation environments. * Familiarity with software testing and validation processes. * Understanding of project planning and requirements management. * Experience with technical documentation and user guides.What can we offer you? * Genuine opportunities to learn, grow and develop * A flexible working environment * 25 days holiday + bank holidays * Occupational sick pay * Company pension * A friendly and supportive work environment * Generous overnight allowance when travellingTo apply for the role please submit a CV and a covering letter.Loop Technology is an Equal Opportunities Employer. The company is committed to

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