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Erp Support Coordinator

Willis Global
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Our client, a leading world-class aerospace material supplier, specializing in supplying a comprehensive range of chemicals, paints, adhesives, sealants, composites, and consumables tailored for the aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector, are looking to recruit an ERP Support Coordinator based at their offices in London.On Offer: An exciting opportunity to join a rapidly expanding organisation that is a highly regarded materials supplier to the Aerospace sector.An attractive salary, dependent on skills and experience.Annual leave increases to 25 daysPension scheme, Social events (Christmas party), Option to work one day from home after successful probation periodMain Purpose of the Role: Reporting to Operations Director, the ERP Support Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing and managing the daily operations of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This includes providing technical support, troubleshooting issues, coordinating system developments and upgrades, and ensuring seamless integration with other business processes. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of ERP systems, excellent communication skills, and the ability to collaborate with various stakeholders to optimise system performance.Duties and Responsibilities of ERP Support Coordinator:Technical Support: Provide first-level support for ERP system users, addressing and resolving issues in a timely and efficient mannerCollaborate with IT and external ERP support provider to troubleshoot and resolve technical problems related to the ERP systemMonitor system performance and proactively identify areas for improvementUser Training: Develop and deliver training programs for ERP system users to enhance their understanding of system functionalitiesCreate user guides and documentation to assist users in navigating and utilising the ERP system effectivelyCoordination and Communication: Collaborate with internal departments to gather feedback and requirements for system enhancements or modificationsCoordinate solution testing in line with project delivery plans o Capture and report any negative results found during testing cyclesCoordinate with ERP Support companies for software updates, developments (customisations), and system upgradesSystem Optimisation: Work closely with cross-functional teams to identify opportunities for process improvements and system optimisationImplement best practices for system usage and data management to enhance overall efficiencyQuality Assurance: Conduct regular audits of data integrity and system configurations to ensure accuracy and compliance with organisational standardsDevelop and implement protocols for testing and validating system changesOther duties as assigned by the Operations Director or their designeeTo Be Considered:Must have experience with Priority SoftwareBachelor's degree in Information Technology, SQL Database Management, Software Development or a related fieldProven experience in supporting and coordinating ERP systems will be beneficialIn-depth knowledge of ERP system functionalities, configurations, and integrationsStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to work collaboratively in a team environmentProject management skills are a plusFor more details, please contact Willis Global – experts in recruiting

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