ERP Developer

Fakenham
1 month ago
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TEC Partners are working with a leading chemical manufacturer based in East Anglia. They are looking for an experienced ERP Developer to play a key role in managing and enhancing their ERP systems to streamline operations and ensure efficiency across various departments.
About this ERP Developer Role As an ERP Developer, your expertise will be pivotal in optimizing and supporting the company's ERP system, ensuring seamless integration and helping to improve the efficiency of operations. You will work closely with cross-functional teams, providing technical expertise and driving continuous improvements to the system.

Why Work as an ERP Developer with Our Client?

  • Basic salary circa £55,000 pro rate (negotiable)
  • Hybrid working model - 2/3 days a week in their Fakenham office
  • Opportunity to make a significant impact within a large, established business
  • This is a 6 month FTC

    What is Expected of you as an ERP developer with Our Client?
  • Proven experience working with ERP systems, ideally in a manufacturing or industrial setting
  • Strong understanding of ERP modules, data integration, and system configuration
  • Experience with SAP, Microsoft Dynamics, or similar ERP platforms
  • A background in business analysis or IT, with a degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, or a related field
  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues independently
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment, with strong communication skills
  • Experience using NetSuite is essential
  • Experience using PowerBI and SQL is highly advantageous

    Responsibilities of an ERP Developer with Our Client
  • Manage, configure, and optimize the ERP system to meet the company's needs
  • Work closely with various departments to understand their requirements and provide tailored ERP solutions
  • Perform system upgrades, testing, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal system performance
  • Collaborate with external vendors to ensure smooth integration of third-party tools and software
  • Provide training and support to end-users, ensuring they can leverage the ERP system effectively
  • Identify opportunities for process improvements and provide actionable recommendations
  • Develop and maintain technical documentation and system reports

    If you are interested in this ERP Developer role and would like to learn more about it or other opportunities, please contact Stuart at TEC Partners today

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