Senior ERP Business Analyst - Leading FTSE
London
Senior ERP Business Analyst - Leading FTSE
London
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Start your job searchOutstanding Opportunity - Senior ERP Business Analyst with specific experience of Global ERP Implementations with solid process knowledge to work for world leading FTSE organisation
As Senior ERP Business Analyst you will have end to end ownership, delivery of design & documentation of processes & requirements to include applications, architecture & infrastructure projects & associated projects connected with Global ERP implementation & global support
This is an excellent opportunity to work for a global powerhouse, with global ERP system being heartbeat of the business, going through a technology driven global transformation- Senior ERP Business Analyst - Central London - £70-£75k dep on exp
Expertise & Responsibilities for Senior ERP Business Analyst
- Essential to be an experienced Senior ERP Business Analyst with solid experience of Global ERP systems &/or finance systems & processes
- Senior ERP Business Analyst will design & document process for Global ERP related projects & support
- Accountable for creating viable specifications & acceptance criteria suitable for ERP/Finance systems
- Strong Process Knowledge - ERP & support services.
- Excellent documentation skills are essential
- Experience with requirements specification & development; process/functional requirements definition methods, use case development, process flow diagrams for functional & non-functional needs (As-Is & To-Be).
- Experience with Software Development Life Cycle processes
- Experience in managing complex technical deliveries & systems development project.
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