The role of the computer analyst is to assess the computer and technical needs of the users of a given computer system as well as the evaluation and implementation of these systems. It coordinates, therefore, the implementation of changes related to data in both development and production environments.
The IT analyst works in the service of private or public organization to correct failures in their information systems if they occur and make them more efficient by seeking suitable solutions and ensuring the quality of their applications.
The latter may have to perform functional analyzes, technical analyzes and analyzes of systems that he manages and develops by designing software of all kinds such as office software, programming software, educational software or software. industrial control. As it can tailor software that will meet specific needs.
The IT analyst also designs any other IT tool for developing IT systems. Then, he advises the leaders of the company for which he works or for which he is a missionary, on the optimization and performance of their systems and networks.
This computer enthusiast performs programming when designing software. He advises and communicates strategic orientations relating to information technologies as well as the massive processing of standardized administrative communications.
Main missions: Computer analyst
Designs, develops, evolves IT systems
Carry out studies on digital and data security;
Monitors management processes and designs IT work tools
Proposes business solutions and performs preliminary studies
Performs a functional analysis of technological infrastructures and networks
Coordinate the implementation of data changes in development and production environments
Technical skills
- In-depth knowledge of computer analysis
- Knows how to carry out diagnostics and detect computer faults
- Software design
- Design of IT tools
- Synthesis capacity
- On the lookout for new technologies
- Proficient in English
Personal qualities
- Sense of analysis
- Rigor
- precision
- Adaptability
- Listen
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