ERP Analyst analyzes business needs and processes to assist with developing, implementing, and maintaining the organization's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications. Coordinates with cross-functional teams to gather requirements by understanding workflow, goals, and processes. Being an ERP Analyst acts as liaison between the development teams and business stakeholders to ensure that ERP solutions align with business objectives. Documents business requirements, functional specifications, and process maps to serve as a reference for the organization. Additionally, ERP Analyst analyzes system performance and user feedback to identify opportunities to improve processes and ERP functionality. Generates and monitors regular reports to ensure the reliability, security, and efficiency of ERP applications. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The ERP Analyst work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be an ERP Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The Business Analyst is responsible for business consulting, project management, process design, end-user solutions, and is the subject matter expert for core business applications. This position will serve as a liaison between users and developers, designing solutions, setting, and communicating goals, and evaluating and refining results to help maximize the benefit of IT investments. This includes gathering and analyzing data in support of business cases, leading system projects for the business, building systems requirements, providing application support, and managing external software vendors.
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