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      <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: West Sussex | Salary: &amp;pound;400/day | Type: Temporary | Data Analyst     Location:  Durrington, West Sussex - Hybrid working (attendance required for key stakeholder sessions)   Rate:  -400 per day (Umbrella)   Reporting to:  Service Design &amp; Transition Lead  We''re looking for an experienced Service Data Analyst to support the definition and implementation of application and service criticality across the organisation.  This is a high-impact contract role where your work will directly inform strategic decision-making, including service tiering, resilience planning (RPO/RTO), investment priorities and risk management.   The Role   You''ll be responsible for collating, validating and analysing data from application workshops to establish a clear, reliable and executive-ready view of service criticality, risk and resilience.   Key Responsibilities    Data Collation &amp; Validation    Gather and consolidate data from workshop outputs  Identify gaps, inconsistencies and inaccuracies in existing datasets  Cleanse and normalise data to create a single source of truth    Criticality Assessment    Support the definition and application of service criticality tiers (e.g. Mission Critical, Business Critical)  Map applications to business services an...</description>
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