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ERP Analyst (IFS / PowerBI)

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2 weeks ago
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ERP Analyst (IFS / PowerBI)
£35,000 - £45,000 + Hybrid + 30 Days Holiday + Progression + Training + Benefits
Glasgow, Scotland

Are you an ERP Analyst or similar with PowerBI or IFS ERP knowledge, looking for a role where you'll be given responsibility to lead projects and the autonomy to work proactively?

On offer is the chance to take full ownership of this businesses IFS ERP system as you will be the go to person for everything relating to this part of the business. You will liaise directly with the IT Manager to help find and fix bugs, take the lead on Cloud migration, set up new starters and deliver company wide training.

This company is a market leading supplier of plant and agricultural equipment in the United Kingdom. They have built a solid reputation over the last 40 years for providing the best quality equipment and have grown consistently since their start and are looking to capitalise on this growth with this recent vacancy.

This hybrid role would suit an ERP Analyst with PowerBI or IFS knowledge looking for an autonomous position where you'll have ownership over large projects and deliver meaningful change.

The Role:

Responsible for the IFS ERP system
Working closely with the IT Manager to find and fix bugs
Deliver IFS training to staff
Rolling out a digital transformation project moving to IFS Cloud
Hybrid working from Glasgow - in office 2 days a week
Opportunity to develop non-IFS skills related to Power BI and Power Apps
The Person:

ERP Analyst or similar
IFS or PowerBI Background
Commutable to Glasgow 2 days a week
Job Reference: BBBH 20953b

IFS, Functional, Analyst, Developer, ERP, SAP, Digital, Transformation, Cloud, SQL, PL/SQL, Power, BI, PowerBI, Hybrid, Business, IT, Glasgow, Central Belt, Scotland

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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