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Concur Expense System Lead

Buckinghamshire, Marlow

Concur Expense System Lead

£55000 - £65000 per annum
MBSAP-60

Buckinghamshire, Marlow

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As the subject lead for the Concur system you will be responsible for the support of the travel and expense system. The role will ensure solution availability, and data integrity while developing and maintaining performance metrics. As a leading stakeholder you will also be involved in several projects focusing on the ERP system and maximising efficiencies across the global business.

The ideal candidate:

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in a concur system role
  • The ability to identify business problems and rapidly implement solutions
  • Strong communicator with a proven record of influencing decisions at all levels
  • Project experience is advantageous.
  • The right character will be ambitious and adaptable to help the wider team when required
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