D365 Business Systems Manager / Project Lead

London
2 days ago
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D365 Business Systems Manager / Project Lead required to work anywhere within the UK.

This is a primarily remote role, though you’ll need to travel to other offices on rare occasions.

Please note: We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position, so you must have the existing right to work in the UK to apply. No Student Visa’s either!

Primary purpose: As the Business Systems Manager, you’ll leverage your expertise in application support and development, including understanding business needs, and interpreting into technical requirements.

Working closely with the IT Director and Security Manager you’ll oversee and implement programs to ensure the proper architecture serves the business requirements and it meets the desired performance and optimised to meet business goals.

Your goal will be to ensure our business systems and IT framework operate effectively.

Business Systems Manager responsibilities: -

* Ability to create technical specifications and architecture diagrams

* Develop architecture standards, policies, and guidelines aligned to business goals.

* Working with the IT team to design functional technology solutions and necessary integration

* Overseeing development, configuration, automation and DevOps

* Providing technical support to software development teams

* Communicate system requirements to external partners/ development teams

* Monitor systems to ensure they meet both user needs and business goals

* Overseeing supply chain and vendor management

Skills required:

* Essential knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365

* Preferably knowledge of MECOMS/MEEP modules in D365

* Azure cloud platform.

* Understanding of integrating CRM to multiple back office systems is desirable

* Hands-on experience in technical business solutions design and track record of overseeing implementation.

* Hands-on experience with supply chain management and software development

* Understanding of strategic IT solutions

* Understanding of Office 365 and Admin Centre to support IT Team

* Over 5 years of industry experience

* Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related experience

* Knowledge of best practices for scalability, availability, backup and disaster recovery

* Problem-solving aptitude

My client is offering a salary of £60,000 - £70,000, depending on your skills and experience, along with a great benefits package.

If you’re a D365 leader with the qualities my client is looking for, please send us your CV. This is a fantastic chance to join a well-established company and make a real impact on their IT team

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