IFS Support Technician

Huntingdon
1 week ago
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IFS Support Technician

Location: Huntington, Hybrid with 3 days in the office and 2 from home

Hours: Full time, 37.5 hours per week

Salary: £40,000

Benefits: 25 days holidays , 7% employer pension contribution, annual personal review, seasonal flu jab, employee assistance programme, development and training, team building events, income protection scheme

Duration: Permanen

Do you love solving puzzles and keeping things running smoothly? As an IFS Support Technician, you'll be the go-to guru for all things IFS! From troubleshooting tech hiccups to supporting local data administration, you'll help keep the system in top shape. You'll also team up with different departments to fine-tune business processes and make everything work like a well-oiled machine. If you're an IFS whiz with sharp problem-solving skills and a team-player mindset, this role is calling your name!

Who are we?

We are Busy Bee Recruitment, an award-winning recruitment agency supplying both temporary and permanent staffing solutions throughout the UK to our client base spanning multiple sectors including Sales, Marketing, Industrial, Manufacturing, Engineering, IT, Accountancy, Administration & Executive Search.

Duties to Include:

  • Provide first- and second-line support for IFS-related issues, logging and tracking to resolution.

  • Ensure data integrity, manage migrations, and support cleansing/validation activities.

  • Develop and maintain custom reports and dashboards, resolving reporting issues.

  • Deliver training sessions and create technical documentation.

  • Build custom applications within the IFS CE platform and explore innovative use cases.

    Skills/Experience required:

  • Hands-on experience with IFS Applications in a support or analyst role.

  • Knowledge of ERP systems, database management, and reporting tools.

  • Experience with IFS modules such as Finance, Service Management, HR, and Supply Chain.

  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.

  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills.

  • Experience with system integrations and APIs is a plus.

  • Flexibility for occasional after-hours support.

    So, are you ready for your next job? Hit on the apply button today

    If you have not received a response within 3-5 working days, unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful. Busy Bee Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency for this Permanent vacancy.

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