Manufacturing Implementation Consultant

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5 months ago
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Excellent role for an ERP Implementation Consultant with manufacturing experience working for a busy, successful software company who have 4 UK offices. Their innovative manufacturing solutions cover MRP, WIP, BOM, forecasting, waste and some MES.

Starting salary to £60,000.

This particular job is heavily focused on manufacturing and in particular discrete manufacturing; projects are typically 50-500 days, so their ERP Consultants tend to work in teams of 2 on each project, typically one on the finance side and one in the manufacturing area. So this role is the Engineered to order, made to order, made to stock manufacturing side of the ERP implementation project.

You will have a background of requirements gathering, analysis, business process, implementation of manufacturing software solutions and client training either as an ERP Consultant working for a vendor or reseller, or as a Business Analyst implementing ERP software within a manufacturing environment. It is essential that you are happy to work on client site 2 or 3 days per month.

You will be joining a team of 8 ERP Software Implementation Consultants covering meaty projects all over the UK.

They are looking for someone with strong verbal and written communication skills and a hands-on, can-do mentality, who has a passion for ERP and manufacturing. Excellent prospects, really interesting projects and a super team of colleagues to work with.

Ambis recruit extensively in the ERP software market from Project Managers and Project Coordinators, to Professional Services Consultants, Implementation Consultants and Pre-

Sales Consultants, to IT Managers, Business Analysts and ERP Support Analysts to Sales Executives and Marketing Managers.

We recruit across all the ERP software markets including finance, manufacturing, retail, wholesale, distribution, construction, DMS, property management, pharmaceutical, shipping, fuel, oil & gas, media, charities, food & drink, agricultural, e-Commerce and many more. Whatever ERP software you work with or are using, get in touch for help and advice on all your recruitment or job needs

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