ERP Jobs
An ERP system is about managing the various resources a business has. This includes financial resources (procurement, billing, customer and supplier management), operational resources (Inventory management, machinery, production processes and rental fleets) and employee resource (time and attendance management, skills mapping and resource allocation). An ERP system is typically used by businesses with complex operations that want to drive efficiencies across their business. It can provide a greater level of reporting and end to end integration for all business transactions.
Roles we recruit
Below are just a few of the ERP roles we hire for:
Finance Systems Directors
As a Finance Systems Director, you’ll bridge the gap between clients and the software system, understanding issues, developing solutions and explaining limitations. This role will manage the ERP and Financial System department in driving client experience and growth.
Finance Systems Managers
The Finance Systems Manager will initiate and drive continuous improvement in financial reporting and associated systems, processes and policies. The finance systems manager will support users of finance systems providing specialist knowledge of business systems and processes.
ERP Project Managers
An ERP Project Manager will lead the implementation projects and rollouts end-to-end. They develop, plan, and implement an ERP system. They also determine how a project is run, set deadlines, assign responsibilities, and monitor progress.
ERP Solution Architects
A Solution Architect is a vital cog in a business’s IT department, as They implement the technical strategies designed to overcome the Issues encountered during systems analysis. You’ll work as part of a Team to brainstorm the best scalable work-arounds and fixes for Problems great and small. Being able to think creatively is a must!
Financial Systems Analysts
Finance Systems Analysts are dedicated to researching and analysing a company’s IT processes to identify areas for improvement or streamlining. They configure systems, perform data migration, oversee the implementation of workflow processes, assist with user access and permissions, and perform ongoing troubleshooting. They prepare reports, and create a variety of other materials including training documentation and department procedures.
Systems Accountant
The Finance Systems Accountant will lead key workstreams of Implementation including requirements, design, build, test, training, and rollout of the new system. To develop systems and processes to ensure the effective and efficient processing of financial and non-financial data and to further extend the range of management tools and reports used to inform the business.
Business Analysts
Business Systems Analysts are dedicated to researching and analysing a company’s IT processes to identify areas for improvement or streamlining. In contrast to a Functional Consultant, BSAs tend to have much more contact on the side of users and will have to communicate directly with management and colleagues around the company.
Workstream Leads
Workstream leads will work on the service Design for a group of related processes. They will be responsible for all aspects of requirements gathering, documenting the process and providing the systems implementation partner with the information needed to configure the system.
Useful skills you need
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Finance/accounting knowledge
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Communication
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Ability to prepare accurate financial reporting
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Understanding of core business finance process
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Some knowledge of scripting or VB for reporting
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Basic SQL in some cases
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Excel knowledge
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Accounting qualification or a finance background
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Application Management
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Problem-solving skills
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Ability to multitask