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Application Support Analyst

Edinburgh
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Application Support Analyst

£45,000 + on-call

Head Resourcing is pleased to be working with a global manufacturing business with facilities across Europe, Australia, and the United States as they look to hire a talented Application Support Analyst. Our client is headquartered in Scotland and are a proud family run business with a strong IT team in which you can grow and develop.

The successful candidate will provide day-to-day technical support for software applications across our client's business. These are mainly, but not limited to, Oracle E-business suite and SAP Concur (Invoices and Expenses). While prior knowledge in these applications is strongly preferred, experience of similar applications will be considered. In this role you will also be part of an emergency support on call rota.

Required Skills:

Understanding of ERP Systems - Oracle EBS preferred
Understanding of SAP Concur - ideally with a focus on invoices and expenses
Oracle SQL - PL/SQL understanding is also beneficial
Ability to understand and investigate data flows between systems - ETL processesNice to have skills:

Knowledge of Power Apps and Power BI
ITILThis is a great opportunity to join an established team within a household name. If the role sounds of interest, please apply for a confidential chat to find out more

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