Westminster School of Media and Communication
Senior Systems Analyst (50051536)

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About The Post
This post is full time and permanent, working 35 hours per week.
We are looking for an experienced Senior Systems Analyst to join our Enterprise Systems Development (ESD) team within Digital Technology Services (DTS) at the University of Westminster.
This is a key role at the heart of the University’s digital transformation agenda. You will take product ownership for a range of enterprise systems, leading their design, development, integration and continuous improvement to enhance the experience of both students and staff, and to improve operational efficiency across the University.
You will work closely with colleagues across DTS, including Business Systems Development, ICT Operations, Service Management and Business Relationship Management, ensuring enterprise services are secure, resilient, well-integrated and user centred.
DTS delivers a comprehensive portfolio of ICT services to the University’s user community of ~20,000 students and staff across a number of sites in the West End of London and Harrow. The DTS Directorate supports the IT service delivery life cycle encompassing ICT Developments, ICT Operations, Service Management [including Service Delivery] and Business Transformation all underpinned by Service Management, Business Relationship Management functions.
The successful candidate will play a significant role with “people, processes, technology”, in building a successful team to deliver on the strategic roadmap for enterprise systems in supporting the university agenda of digital transformation. This post will report directly to the Team lead: ESD. You will join us at an exciting and demanding time with accountability for a significant function, building and shaping it to deliver the Universities ambitious objectives. You will engage, challenge and deliver to meet the requirements of our long and short-term plans.
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The ICT development team will work closely with the ICT operations team who are responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and management of the University’s ICT infrastructure, systems and applications to ensure delivery of the agreed service levels.
As well as representing the team on matters internally, you will also be expected to represent and promote the University externally with peers at other HE/FE institutions and in other communities we are involved with.
The University business systems cover a range of systems using a mix of in-house provision, externally hosted and Cloud based solutions. There are currently two data centres (Central London and Harrow) with real-time replication between both sites for resilience and business continuity.
About You
The University of Westminster is committed to continuous professional development and offers a supportive, inclusive and collaborative working environment. You will have the opportunity to shape critical enterprise platforms, work with modern technologies and contribute directly to the University’s strategic goals.
The role supports hybrid working, with a blend of on-campus and remote working. Given the nature of ESD work, there will be times when on-site presence is required to support critical systems, stakeholder engagement, and project delivery. Working arrangements will be agreed in line with the University’s smart working framework and the needs of the service.
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Closing date
11.59pm on Monday 13 July 2026
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likely to be held on: 20 July 2026
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