ERP Manager - Glasgow/Newcastle Hybrid - Circa 65K plus Bonus

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ERP Manager - Glasgow/Newcastle Hybrid - Circa 65K plus Bonus

Lorien's client, a rapidly growing organisation with bases across the UK and overseas providing life-saving products to people around the globe, is looking to secure the services of an ERP Systems Manager on a permanent basis.

Founded and cultivated by one of the most impressive and ambitious MDs out there, they're on track for continuing large-scale growth (looking to double their IT staff as well as their annual turnover in the next couple of years) and updates to every area of their internal and operational tech, so it's a great time to come on board and be part of that journey.

In return, they'll offer you not only a great bonus scheme, but a flexible working model, ongoing opportunities to progress both technical and professionally (even at this managerial level, with a clear promotion plan and hierarchy plan already in place for upwards mobility), the chance to have your voice heard as they evolve and optimise their offerings, and a lot more. If you're liking what you've read so far, have a look at the finer details below:

Role Outline:

Draft up and deliver technical solutions revolving around key ERP systems at the heart of the company's operations as the organisation grows and evolves
Take the reins for a close-knit ERP squad, acting as the bridge between the technical and business sides of the firm; understanding their needs, translating these requirements into feasible solutions via Business Central and take the process of instilling these into the business from end-to-end (including migrations, config, testing support, training and user guidance)
Liaise with other personnel as part of a multidisciplinary team as you weave Dynamics 365 Business Central further into the IT department and wider business' operationsThe skills/background they're looking for:

Strong working knowledge of Dynamics 365 Business Central (/NAV)
Background involving process improvement initiatives
Good grasp of requirements gathering, ability to tailor solutions accordingly, and seeing projects delivered from end-to-end
Previous dealings with data migrations, system config, user support/training and relevant documentation
Ideally, but not necessarily, any previous work with BI tools, data warehousing, project management methodologies, and/or reporting offeringsIf this sounds like it might be a great match for your next venture, and you'd like to know more, apply now with your latest CV for immediate consideration.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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