Job Title: Business Analyst-ERP Administrator
Company:Talent Scout Recruitment
Job description: Job SummaryRequirements:EducationA bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in business, finance, economics, information technologySkillsStrong communication skillsReport writing skillsProblem solving & analytical thinking skillsData analytics (SQL beneficial)Experience2-4 years’ professional experience in a business rolePrior ERP experience in the manufacturing industry beneficialFinance background preferableBusiness Process Management (BPM)Risk & controls experience beneficialCosting in a manufacturing environmentKey Responsibilities:
- Day-to-day administration of the ERP (Security, user administration, maintenance of master data)
- Facilitating changes between the business, vendors, and IT, including obtaining and documenting business requirements
- Process mapping & reengineering
- Procedure & SOP creation and update
- User training as required
- Assist with the implementation of projects
- Assist with the implementation and review of ERP controls work users and permissions
- Create technical support documentation for systems and applications
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Expected salary: R30000 – 40000 per month
Location: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Job date: Mon, 09 Dec 2024 23:14:34 GMT
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