Developer- Unit4 ERP / Agresso

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Permanent, full time, hybrid (1-2 days per week in the office)

Salary up to £55K depending on experience plus company benefits

The Opportunity

We are seeking a Developer- Unit4 ERP / Agresso to join our IT team. This is a key role responsible for managing technical delivery, cloud interfaces and 3rd line support. Lots of exciting projects involving iPaas, integration cloud migration and Ai.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead activites for system updates, integrations, developments and cloud migrations

  • Monitor system performance to ensure stability and reliability

  • Manage system development priorities in line with organisational needs

  • Act as the main contact for external system and support providers

  • Providing 3rd line technical support

    Experience and Qualifications:

  • Unit4 ERP XML knowledge/bank files/payment files

  • Unit4 ERP workflow definition

  • Unit4 ERP integration experience

  • SQL

  • Unit4 ERP Public API/API/Webservices experience

  • Reporting ARC/XtraReports/Excelerator etc

  • Any experience with IPaaS such as Boomi or Workato

  • Any cloud migration experience with Azure

    We are looking for as many of these skills as possible but we are open to a mix. However Unit4 ERP skills are essential for this role

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