DGH Recruitment
Finance Systems Analyst (Aderant)

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Finance Systems Analyst - London / Hybrid - Permanent - £75,000pa
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Finance Systems Analyst to join our client, a leading legal global law firm.
Key Responsibilities
- Support and maintain finance business systems, including Aderant Expert, Intapp Open, Intapp Time, I4G, SSRS and Concur Expenses.
- Develop, enhance and integrate finance and practice management systems.
- Act as an escalation point for complex finance systems issues and provide technical support to finance users.
- Maintain data integrity, perform system health checks and support month-end financial processes.
- Review business processes, produce technical documentation and recommend system improvements.
- Manage configuration, upgrades and ongoing optimisation of Intapp Time and Concur Expenses.
- Complete system development, configuration, testing, user acceptance testing and deployment documentation.
- Deliver projects, including new module implementations, application rollouts and system onboarding.
- Perform SQL-based analysis and troubleshooting to support reporting and issue resolution.
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- Previous finance systems experience within a law firm.
- Strong knowledge of Aderant Expert, including Framework, Design Studio and database structure.
- Advanced SQL skills for reporting, analysis and troubleshooting.
- Experience with Intapp Time, Concur Expenses and finance-related business systems.
- Good understanding of finance operations, including Billing, Accounts Payable, Cashiering and Credit Control.
- Experience with SSRS; knowledge of SSAS is advantageous.
- Proven ability to review business processes, recommend improvements and deliver technical solutions independently.
- Strong project delivery experience across system implementations, upgrades and integrations.
- Excellent communication, organisation and stakeholder management skills with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
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