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Graduate ERP Developer (HYBRID)

West Bromwich
4 weeks ago
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Unlock Your Potential as a Graduate ERP Developer

Are you a recent graduate with a passion for optimising workflows and boosting system efficiency? We have an exciting opportunity for you to kick-start your career as a Graduate ERP Developer and make a real impact. Join our client's team of ERP implementors and embark on a journey of innovation and growth, reporting to the Operations Manager.

An ERP consultancy that works with 100s of organisations across the world is seeking an enthusiastic graduate to join their team. Sectors that we supply include manufacturing, distribution, customer service, construction and many more.

This supporting graduate role will give you the opportunity to gain knowledge of the industry and provide the opportunity to develop.

Within This Role You Will Gain

  • Practical knowledge of the industry

  • Development of key skills in the design, development, review, testing, and support stages of the implementation lifecycle

  • Development of skills in SQL and database platforms

  • Exposure to core business analysis functions such as requirements gathering and documentation

    Key Responsibilities

  • Design and build new functionalities of the ERP Software

  • Document configuration solutions to satisfy client requirements

  • Learn core business principles including (and not limited to) Production, MRP, CRM, Financials, Inventory, WMS

  • Install and configure the application

  • Undertake analysis and investigation of issues as appropriate

  • Undertake application testing to confirm the behaviour of items destined for release to clients

  • Coordination and delivery, including deployment, of Implementation and Production releases

    Your Experience

  • Computer Science / Information Systems undergraduate degree or related

  • Knowledge and/or experience in programming/structured development techniques

  • Database querying skills (SQL), including creating tables, reports, triggers, and procedures

  • Web technologies such as (API, HTTP, JavaScript, Python, and React)

  • Appreciation/knowledge of business systems architecture, system administration, and implementation projects

  • Experience in creating test cases and test scenarios would be advantageous

    Personal Attributes

  • Self-motivated and highly organised; ready to take ownership of problems and issues as required

  • Ability to work flexibly and adapt to the dynamics of the implementation, meeting deadlines under pressure

  • Outgoing, analytical, and inquisitive by nature

  • Adopts a can-do attitude to challenging tasks

  • Highly effective written and verbal communication skills

  • Enjoys working in a dynamic, challenging, and sociable environment

    Please note this is a full-time office-based role.

    Job Type: Full-time

    Salary: £22,000.00-£35,000.00 per year

    Benefits:

  • On-site parking

  • Private medical insurance

  • Sick pay

    Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

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