Information & Data Systems Architect

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Information & Data Systems Architect

Cardiff, South Wales (hybrid, 2–3 days on-site per week)

Role Overview

We're seeking a. Information & Data Systems Architect for our South Wales client. You’ll own the design, build and roll-out of enterprise systems that keep our the manufacturing process operational and running smoothly. No fluff—just end-to-end delivery of robust, scalable ERP and order-entry solutions that improve data quality, speed up workflows and cut manual effort.

Key Responsibilities

ERP & Business Systems

Lead configuration, customisation and ongoing development of Microsoft Dynamics CE, F&O and CRM.

Maintain product data (BOMs, pricing, configuration rules) and roll out dealer order-entry portals.

Process Optimisation

Map existing workflows, identify gaps and implement automation to reduce hands-on tasks.

Define and track metrics to measure improvements.Microsoft Dynamics CE, F&O, ERP, CRM

Integration & Architecture

Ensure seamless integration between Dynamics, CE, F&O, ERP, CRM and Eden platforms.

Develop and enforce data governance practices to secure a single source of truth.

Project Delivery

Drive digital transformation initiatives from scoping through to go-live and post-implementation review.

Vendor selection support and technical oversight of migrations/upgrades.

Training & Support

Create and run hands-on training for business users.

Act as escalation point for complex system issues; manage change control.

Ideal Experience & Skills

Proven track record in an ERP/Systems Architect or senior integration role, ideally within manufacturing 

Deep hands-on experience with Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE, F&O (formerly Finance & Operations) and Dynamics CRM.

Strong SQL/T-SQL skills and experience building reports and dashboards in Power BI.

Solid grasp of BOMs, parts assemblies and manufacturing data flows.

Excellent communicator—able to translate between technical teams, vendors and business stakeholders.

Desirable

Formal qualification in computer science, information systems or similar.

Exposure to data governance frameworks and compliance standards.

Previous consultancy or vendor-management experience.

Why Apply

Be the go-to architect shaping our next wave of digital improvements.

Hands-on role with visible impact on daily operations.

Competitive day-rate and flexibility with hybrid working

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