Ranson Barnes Recruitment Ltd
Business Systems and Data Analyst

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Location: Barnsley, UK
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Salary: £35,000 to £40,000
Job Type: Full Time, Office Based
About The Role
On behalf of a prominent manufacturing client, we are looking for a personable and driven Business Systems and Data Analyst to spearhead Business Intelligence within the organisation. This is a key role within a small IT Team where extensive knowledge of Power BI is required, ideally alongside knowledge of ERP Systems such as SAP, Oracle or Sage X3.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain and build solid ERP support relationships with external providers
- Investigate, develop and implement new ERP functionality
- Test, document and define bespoke changes to the ERP system
- Increase EDI efficiency
- First point of contact for Business Intelligence and ERP queries
- Providing training on Power BI, ERP and Electronic Data Interchange
- Use data analysis to provide reports to the SMT and maintain data governance
- Control licensing for Power BI and the ERP System
- Work with all departments to develop new reports and define current/future business intelligence needs
- Lead (with support) on any ERP and EDI projects
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- Have excellent communication skills (both written and verbal).
- Previous experience of Power BI and SQL
- Be proficient in MS Office tools, especially Excel data management and manipulation
- Possess ERP experience, ideally xlqdzyr within the manufacturing industry
- Enjoy problem solving and thrive within strict deadlines


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Benefits
- Onsite parking
- 25 days holiday plus stats
- Healthcare
- Friendly and Supportive environment
If you’re interested in learning more about this opportunity, please get in touch with either Craig or Carl or click apply now. Ranson Barnes Recruitment Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and is acting as an Employment Agency in this instance.
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