ERP Systems Analyst

Nottingham
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Job Title: ERP Systems Analyst (3 month initial contract)
Salary: £350 - £450 / Day
Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK

Our client, a well-established, family-owned company in the retail and logistics industry, is seeking an ERP Systems Analyst to support their growth and operational efficiency. Known for their extensive product portfolio and customer-first approach, they operate across multiple divisions, making significant impacts in their field.

About the Role:
The ERP Systems Analyst will work across the group to support and develop IT and reporting systems. This includes supporting and implementing SAP B1, ERP management, and collaborating with stakeholders to drive efficiency improvements in a fast-paced environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support and develop ERP systems, including SAP Business One.
  • Develop and maintain the PowerBI platform, delivering critical business insights.
  • Improve business processes using technical solutions.
  • Lead security improvements and maintain effective documentation.
  • Support users across departments and deputize for the Group Head of IT as needed.

    Key Skills:
  • Experience with ERP systems (SAP B1) and SQL databases.
  • Strong knowledge of PowerBI and reporting tools.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills with a collaborative mindset.

    If you are looking to join a thriving business, making a big impact in their space, apply today!

    Keywords: Business Systems Analyst, IT Analyst Jobs Nottingham, ERP Systems Specialist, SAP Business One, PowerBI, SQL Database Management, IT Jobs in Retail, Business Intelligence Analyst, IT Systems Support, Process Improvement Specialist

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