Senior technical analysts are an expert in technical problem solving which is employed in a variety of industries. The primary duties of a senior technical analyst is to gather data, analyze and present information and form a recommendation based on the data.
When given an issue to study by the top management, the technical analyst will consult technical journals as well as other pertinent literature sources to gather data and other presentation materials. In order to gather the required data in the service sector the analyst in charge of technical analysis must create survey and take part in surveys. In a more product-oriented industry analysts must test products in order to measure relevant metrics. After obtaining the information then the analyst has to conduct an extensive statistical analysis and then present the information in a simple digestible format. In the end, the technical analyst presents the information to the client or to the top management, and provides recommendations on the best course of actions.
Senior technical analysts are employed in a variety of areas, including computer software and legal compliance, government, as well as market research. Technical analysts typically work in offices and are often called upon to go on trips for both data collection as well as to prepare reports for clients. Because of the technical nature of their work it is necessary to have a bachelor's degree within the same field which the business operates.