Epicor Systems Specialist

ScreenedFull Time
Luton, Bedfordshire
£65,000 - £75,000/annum
Posted 1 week ago
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Epicor Systems Specialist 📍 Luton (Fully Onsite) 💷 £65,000 - £70,000 + Benefits Chapman Tate Associates are partnering with a growing organisation seeking an experienced ERP & BI Systems Specialist to take ownership of their Epicor ERP and Power BI environment. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys combining ERP development, business intelligence, data analytics, and process improvement to drive real business value. 🔹 Key Responsibilities: ✔ Manage and optimise Epicor ERP (Kinetic/v10+) ✔ Develop BAQs, BPMs, dashboards, SSRS reports, and customisations ✔ Design and maintain Power BI dashboards, data models, and reporting solutions ✔ Build and support integrations between ERP and other business systems ✔ Work closely with stakeholders across Finance, Operations, Supply Chain, and Commercial teams ✔ Drive automation, reporting improvements, and data governance initiatives 🔹 What We're Looking For: ✅ 3+ years' experience with Epicor ERP (Kinetic or v10+) ✅ Strong experience with BAQs, BPMs, SSRS, dashboards, and workflows ✅ Advanced Power BI skills including DAX, Power Query, data modelling, and RLS ✅ Strong SQL Server / T-SQL experience ✅ Experience integrating ERP systems with third-party applications via APIs ✅ Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills This role is fully onsite in Luton and offers the opportunity to become the go-to expert for a business-critical ERP and analytics platform. 📩 If you're interested in learning more, please get in touch directly or apply today. #Epicor #EpicorERP #PowerBI #BusinessIntelligence #DataAnalytics #ERP #SQLServer #ManufacturingIT #DataEngineer #BusinessSystems #LutonJobs #ChapmanTateAssociates #Hiring

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