ERP Systems Analyst

Saint Peters
3 days ago
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Job Title: ERP Systems Analyst
Location: Thanet,Kent
Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 per annum (Dependent on experience)

We are looking for an experienced ERP Systems Analyst to join our Thanet based client, you will be responsible for delivering and supporting ERP solutions across the business. The successful candidate will have proven ERP implementation experience (preferably with Infor CloudSuite), strong technical knowledge of system architecture and integrations, and practical experience with DevOps practices, cloud platforms, and CI/CD pipelines. This role requires excellent problem-solving ability and strong stakeholder management skills to partner with IT, business users, and third-party vendors.

Key responsibilities:

Lead and support end-to-end ERP implementation activities, including requirements analysis, system configuration, testing, data migration, cutover planning and post-go-live support.
Design, document and maintain system architecture and integration patterns between ERP and other enterprise systems.
Collaborate with development and operations teams to implement DevOps practices, automated build/deploy pipelines and CI/CD processes.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical and functional issues, driving root-cause analysis and permanent fixes.
Manage relationships with business stakeholders to gather requirements, prioritize work, communicate status and ensure solutions meet business needs.
Contribute to ongoing improvement initiatives, governance, and best-practice standards for ERP operations and integrations.
Essential skills and experience:

Demonstrable ERP implementation experience; Infor CloudSuite experience strongly preferred.
Strong technical knowledge of system architecture, APIs, middleware and integration patterns.
Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or equivalent).
Practical experience implementing DevOps principles and managing CI/CD pipelines and automation tools.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with a methodical approach to debugging and root-cause analysis.
Strong stakeholder management and communication skills, able to engage with both technical and non-technical audiences.
Experience with testing strategies, data migration, and release management.Benefits:

Free on-site parking
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Employee recognition scheme (gift vouchers)
Long service awards (gifts / gift vouchers)
Employee assistance programme
Summer and Xmas staff events
Much more

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