ERP Co-ordinator

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Rochester, Kent
12 months ago
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ERP Co-ordinator
£29,000 - £32,000 + 25 Days Holiday + Progression + Training + Pension
Rochester, Kent

On offer is an excellent opportunity for an IT Professional who is looking to work for a growing company that has many years of trading under their belt.

This growing company produces precision-engineered components for global use in demanding environments. They're investing in their team and looking for a proactive individual who wants to build on their skillset and grow their career.

A typical day may involve expanding new data classes within the ERP system as part of ongoing data development, alongside general housekeeping tasks such as running routines to identify missing or inaccurate data, investigating root causes, and coordinating remediation efforts.

Ideal candidates will have working experience with SQL server, ERP Systems, Excel & associated analytical skills. Having an understanding of manufacturing principles and the environment as well as solid MS Office skills will put you in good stead for this position.

This is a chance for someone to join a new role in a growing team which will put your skills to the test and offer you the framework to progress both technically and personally.

The Role:

  • Collaborating with the project team to ensure accurate data collection, entry, and migration to the new database
  • Support the management of user security access for ERP data and contribute to general data protection activities
  • Design and execute routines to identify missing or inaccurate data, investigate underlying causes, and implement effective remediation measures
  • Working onsite in Rochester

    The Person:

  • Previous experience of using ERP Systems
  • Good SQL Server skills, with an understanding of relational databases
  • Clear communicator both cross departmentally and internally
  • A proactive leaner who is eager to take on challenges

    Reference Number: (phone number removed)

    To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Rise Technical Recruitment.

    Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

    The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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