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IT Business Solutions Consultant

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IT Business Solutions Consultant

Summary

£49,500* - £70,400* per annum | 30-35 days' holiday (pro rata) | 10% in-store discount | Pension scheme

Everyone who works at Lidl brings something unique to the table - but we also have a whole lot in common. We're curious, collaborative and ready to make a tangible impact on where we work.

Just like you.

As a Lidl IT Business Solutions Consultant, you'll be responsible for consulting and advising on business applications. From gathering requirements to rolling out new business solutions, you'll be at the forefront of exciting and essential projects and application support. You'll also be an exceptional communicator, able to build long lasting relationships with business partners such as Business Intelligence , Supply Chain or Finance.

In return, we'll give you a competitive salary based on equal opportunity and pay structures, as well as a generous benefits package designed to support your well-being and life outside of Lidl.

We're proud to be supportive teams with big ambitions too, so there'll be plenty of ways for you to progress. With the right training, we'll help you thrive in your role and champion you to succeed in your career here.

At Lidl, we offer a hybrid working model to give you the best of both worlds. Enjoy three days in the office and two at home, helping you find the work/life balance that truly works for you.

What you'll do
Collaborate with business consultants on potential new solutions and improvements to existing solutions within the Core Services functions
Provide solutions to the business in a cost-efficient way whilst maintaining functionality and time-to-market
Ensure the stability, security and quality of provided solutions
Maintain a knowledge of the technical infrastructure as well as components / platforms in use
Provide support and incident management for applicable solutions
Participate in and lead projects at both national and international level
Manage core service solutions throughout their lifecycle from conception through to retirement
Ensure excellent working relationships with business stakeholders
Proactively researching and implementing ways to improve internal processes and technologies
Collaborate with colleagues across the business to ensure the success and smooth operation of solutions What you'll need
Understanding of application lifecycle management
Experience of project and stakeholder management
Knowledge of SQL is essential
Working knowledge of retail solutions is highly beneficial
The ability to liaise and communicate at both a technical and non-technical level
A strong team mentality and good collaboration ethos
Comfortable multitasking a diverse portfolio of projects and tasks
A technical and inquisitive mindset
Strong ownership of tasks and a keen eye for detail
Curious in keeping up to date with the latest technologies What you'll receive
35 days holiday (pro rata)
10% in-store discount
Ongoing training
Enhanced family leave
Pension scheme
Plus, more of the perks you deserve If you're ready to get stuck in, want to get more out of your career and make a real difference, find your place at Lidl and apply now.

You're Lidl like us. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. Join us to celebrate individuality and grow in a fair, respectful, and inclusive environment.

*includes 10% non-contractual London Weighting allowance.

Disclaimer: due to the high volume of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than the advertised date. This is to ensure our teams can manage application levels while maintaining a positive candidate experience. Once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications, so please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment

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