Unit4 (Agresso) Application Specialist

London
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Unit4 (Agresso) Application Specialist

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

Salary between £40- £50K depending on experience plus bonus

About the Role

The main purpose of this role is to work in a functional capacity to deliver new enhancements and functionality using Unit4 ERP / Agresso. The role will also involve 2nd line system support, internal consulting and stakeholder engagement. The successful candidate will assist the Business Systems Manager in gathering requirements, delivering functionality and products which meets the needs of the company.

Key Responsibilities
• Manage Unit4 configuration, upgrades, patch upgrades, and module implementations
• Provide Unit4 ERP 1st– 2nd line support for application incidents and service requests
• Resolve or troubleshoot Unit4 related issues
• Collaborate with Finance Super Users and senior stakeholders to resolve issues and identify improvements
• Deliver user training and guidance to ensure best practice in system use
• Support ongoing projects, upgrades and new module implementations

Candidate Profile

We are looking for a candidate with:

  • 3+ years’ hands-on experience with Unit4 ERP (Agresso)

  • Knowledge across multiple modules (AP/AR/GL, Fixed Assets, Logistics, HR, PCB etc.)

  • Experience providing 1st and 2nd line support and troubleshooting

  • Background in finance, part or fully qualified accountant desirable

  • Experience of delivering or supporting Unit4 ERP projects

  • SQL knowledge

  • Any exposure to cloud migration would be desirable

  • Any exposure to AI and workflows would be desirable

    Amazing opportunity to work for a global company who are pushing the boundaries of what can be delivered with Unit4 ERP (Agresso) and future proofing enterpise system capabilities

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