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      <description>Location: Gloucester | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Position Summary   The CMDB Analyst is responsible for the design, governance, accuracy, and continuous improvement of Claranet’s Configuration Management Database (CMDB) supporting customers. The role ensures configuration data is complete, accurate, auditable, and aligned with service management, operational resilience, and regulatory requirements.    The CMDB Analyst works across technical, service management, and governance teams to ensure the CMDB provides a trusted source of truth for service delivery, incident management, change management, and regulatory assurance.     Role Mission   Claranet’s strategy is to build long-term, trusted relationships with customers by delivering secure, resilient, and well governed managed services. The CMDB Analyst underpins this mission by ensuring asset data is reliable, integrated, and defensible, supporting effective service management and regulatory compliance.     Objectives &amp; Key Results   	 Establish and maintain a high-quality, authoritative CMDB 	 Improve service stability, change success rates, and incident resolution through accurate asset configuration data 	 Support operational resilience, dependency mapping, and risk management...</description>
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