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Business Systems Manager

Holton Heath
3 weeks ago
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Business Systems Manager

Our Poole client is seeking a dynamic and strategic Business Systems Manager to lead the formulation and management of the digital strategy and road map of the business. The successful candidate will play a vital role in developing integrated systems, managing the effectiveness of the existing ERP system, and creating a migration path to a Group ERP system. This position requires a process-driven individual with expertise in ERP transactions, manufacturing processes, and business process improvement.

Responsibilities: Business Systems Manager

  • Formulate and manage the digital strategy and road map of the business
  • Develop integrated systems and create a migration path to a Group ERP system
  • Lead and manage the continuous improvement of the existing ERP system
  • Monitor system performance and work closely with the IT function, engineering and manufacturing, and other teams across the business as required
  • Create a digital strategy to maximise the efficiency of the ERP and CRM
  • Keep up to date with new technologies and system capabilities
  • Lead full system implementations
  • Matrix manages a small digital desk and enhances performance
  • Collaborate with key business applications such as CRM, design software, planning software, and business intelligence tools
  • Utilise ERP and IFS system knowledge to drive significant improvements in manufacturing workflow processes and business operations

    Qualifications as Business Systems Manager

  • Proven experience as a Business Process Analyst or Business Process Improvement Manager, Digital lead
  • Strong knowledge of ERP planning systems and ERP transactions, and familiarity with MRP and associated processes
  • Familiarity with IFS and CAD/CAM is a massive plus
  • Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Information Systems, or Manufacturing Management
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in business systems management
  • Understanding of databases and business intelligence
  • Proficient in process mapping and optimising manufacturing processes
  • Problem-solving skills and a solution-oriented mindset
  • Excellent communication and delivery
     
    Benefits as Business Systems Manager

     - £60 - £65k Permanent salary - but open to a contract option
     - Bonus scheme
     - Parking on site
     - Health and well-being scheme
     - Supportive environment

    If you are keen to apply for this position please do so directly or get in touch for a chat with Alison (phone number removed) or (url removed)

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