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IT Analyst

Manchester
8 months ago
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Our client, a leading food manufacturing business in the Manchester area, is looking to add an IT Analyst to its team. This role presents an excellent opportunity to grow your career within a dynamic and supportive workplace.

Main Responsibilities

Maintain and support EDI configurations for external partners.
Oversee and troubleshoot all data flows (including IDocs and RFCs) between internal SAP systems and third-party platforms such as Seeburger.
Perform data analysis and develop custom reporting tools to assist various business functions.
Participate in the testing and validation of new reports and system enhancements.
Act as a point of contact for Super Users, assisting with SAP-related enquiries and technical issues.
Set up and manage core master data across both live and test SAP environments.

Required

Broad knowledge of SAP across multiple modules.
Extensive experience with Microsoft Excel and Access, including VBA scripting.
Competence in writing SQL queries and handling database tasks.
Previous exposure to SAP systems and data structures.
Working knowledge of Python programming.
Hands-on experience with SAP SD module and EDI integration via Seeburger is highly desirable
ITIL Foundation certified.
Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with a proactive approach to issue resolution.
Proven ability to engage and communicate effectively with stakeholders, including at the director level.
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel and Access - including hands-on experience with VBA.
Good understanding of SAP roles, permissions, and authorisation concepts.

Location

Manchester

How to Apply

If you are interested, please apply below, alternatively, contact Sandra on (phone number removed) or (a more detailed job description is available upon request).

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