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ERP Project Manager - Sage Intacct

Newton-le-Willows
2 days ago
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Job Title:ERP Project Manager - Sage Intacct

Location:Hybrid - 2-3 days per week on-site in Newton-le-Willows, Northwest England

Contract Type:Full-time, Permanent or Fixed-Term Contract (salary-based, not day rate)

Salary:£55,000 - £70,000 per annum (depending on experience; pro-rata if fixed-term)

Plus benefits package (pension, bonus, flexible working)

About the Role:

We are looking for an experienced ERP Project Manager - Sage Intacct to join our team and take ownership of our Sage Intacct system. You will play a key role in ensuring our finance systems are optimised to support business operations and growth.

This role can be offered as a permanent position or a fixed-term contract, making it ideal for candidates interested in either option.

You'll work closely with stakeholders across Finance, IT, and external partners to deliver enhancements, support users, and drive process improvements.

Key Responsibilities:

Own the Sage Intacct product roadmap and backlog.
Gather and prioritise requirements from stakeholders.
Work with internal teams and external partners to deliver enhancements, integrations, and upgrades.
Act as the primary Sage Intacct subject matter expert within the business.
Provide user support and training to maximise adoption and system efficiency.
Ensure data integrity, security, and compliance within Sage Intacct.
Develop and maintain system documentation and user guides.
Identify opportunities to streamline processes and improve reporting capabilities.
Liaise with Sage and other vendors for support and new functionality. Requirements:

Essential:

Proven experience as a Sage Intacct Product Owner, Consultant, or System Administrator.
Strong understanding of finance processes and requirements.
Hands-on experience configuring, managing, and optimising Sage Intacct.
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
Ability to translate business requirements into technical solutions.
Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive approach.Desirable:

Relevant Sage Intacct certifications.
Experience working in a hybrid or multi-site environment.
Knowledge of integrations with other business systems (e.g. CRM, payroll, expenses).
Project management experience (Agile or similar).Benefits:

Competitive salary (£55,000 - £70,000 DOE)
Flexible hybrid working (2-3 days in Newton-le-Willows)
Pension scheme
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Professional development opportunities
Collaborative and supportive team cultureHow to Apply:
If you're a Sage Intacct expert ready to make an impact, we'd love to hear from you! Please send your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience and whether you're interested in a permanent or fixed-term role

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