Erin Associates Ltd
ERP Support

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ERP Support (Epicor BisTrack)
Scunthorpe
£40,000- £50,000+ excellent benefits package
We’re working with a well-established UK business who are looking to add an ERP Support – Data & Reporting professional to their operations team. Experience with Epicor BisTrack is essential for this role. This is a hands-on position focused on keeping ERP, reporting, and operational data systems running smoothly day to day. You’ll work closely with operational users to ensure systems are reliable, accurate, and support the wider business effectively.
What You’ll Be Doing
Maintaining and supporting existing reporting and data extraction systems Writing, developing and maintaining SQL queries and stored procedures Supporting and maintaining Crystal Reports Administering Epicor BisTrack (users, permissions, printers and system configuration) Investigating and resolving ERP, reporting and data issues as they arise Supporting users with day-to-day queries and troubleshooting Understanding how systems and operational processes work in practice Supporting upgrades, integrations and small improvement projects Keeping system documentation up to date Identifying opportunities to improve system reliability and usability
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Strong SQL skills, including queries and stored procedures Hands-on experience with Epicor BisTrack ERP (essential) Experience working with Crystal Reports Previous experience in ERP or operational system support A logical, hands-on approach to problem solving Comfortable supporting non-technical users Able to quickly understand systems and how they connect Good attention to detail and a steady, methodical working style


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Why this role?
This is a stable, long-term role in a business where systems are critical to daily operations. You’ll gain exposure across ERP, reporting and operational support, with real ownership of the systems you support.
Based on site in North Lincolnshire, with some flexibility where appropriate.
Keywords: Epicor BisTrack, ERP Support, SQL, Crystal Reports, Data Reporting, Stored Procedures, Systems Support, Operational IT, Reporting Analyst
Location: Scunthorpe, United Kingdom
Employment: Permanent
Salary: £40000 - £50000 Excellent
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