QAD Business System Analyst
International Automotive Components
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
The IAC Group is a dynamic, high energy environment, so we are naturally looking for an associate who is a relationship builder, an excellent analytical thinker, intuitive to business needs, and someone who can communicate effectively in challenging situations by creating scenarios. in which everyone wins.
We are looking for passionate and talented people who want to build a successful career as: IT Business System Analyst / IT Consultor
General Description:
Acts as a liaison between the IT development group and businesses for the development and implementation of new systems and enhancement of existing systems.
Responsabilities:
- Evaluates new applications and identifies systems requirements.
- Evaluates new IT developments and evolving business requirements, and recommends appropriate systems alternatives and/or enhancements to current systems.
- Prepares communications and makes presentations on system enhancements and/or alternatives. Greater involvement in technical hardware (versus software) issues.
- Responsible for conceptualization of the architecture design and determines priorities and monitors project progress. Typically would be involved in resolution of complex IT architecture problems.
- Configuration of ERP modules.
Requirments (Must)
- ERP (QAD / APIX)
- Electronic invoicing / Payment add-ons / Income or expense
- Basic knowledgement in EDI
- Experience in supply chain & manufacturing ERP process (Demand, MRP, Production Plan, Supplier Demand Raw material, inventory, shipment.
Location: Santa Catarina, Nuevo León
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