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ERP System Analyst

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Job Title: ERP System Analyst
Job Type: Contract, Remote
Duration: 12 Months
Hours 37.5hrs/wk, 7.5hrs per day
Industry: Automotive
Job Location: Gloucester (Remote)
Rate: £400 to £550/day Ltd (Inside IR35, PAYE/Umbrella)

Profile – ERP System Analyst (MFG/PRO)

Our client is a leading automotive manufacturer with a global presence, utilising cutting edge technologies to deliver superior products for their customers.

Job Role – ERP System Analyst (MFG/PRO)

The role will be part of the ERP development team who provide day-to-day support to our MFG/PRO system, carry out improvements, system enhancements.

It requires strong technical, functional skills and a desire to deliver techno-functional solutions as
part of the wider ERP development team. It also requires that you have excellent interpersonal skills,
establish strong relationships within the organization and manage the MFG/PRO user
community.

Duties – ERP System Analyst (MFG/PRO)

• Deliver high quality software that meets or exceed requirements and timescale commitments
• Support system incident resolution activities as required
• Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure the appropriate solution is delivered
• Create and maintain technical documentation relating to the project under development
• Conduct peer review of code and testing
• Knowledge of the manufacturing and logistics domain (desirable)
• Enthusiastic and highly self-motivated
• Able to lead projects from inception

Experience/Qualifications – ERP System Analyst (MFG/PRO)

• In-depth knowledge of OpenEdge 10.2 or higher
• Techno-functional knowledge of MFG/PRO 2010 SE
• Knowledge of Linux operating system (Redhat)

Candidates who are currently an ERP Technical Analyst, ERP Developer, MRP Technical Analyst, ER Support Analyst and Applications Analyst could be suitable for this position.

To make an application for this role please submit your CV to (url removed) or for more information call (phone number removed).

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