Company
Focus Cloud
Focus Cloud
£70000 - £80000 per annum
D365 F&O Systems Manager Surrey - Hybrid (3 days office, 2 days WFH) Salary up to £80k DOE We are partnered with a Retailer based in Surrey who have recently gone live with D365 F&O and are looking for a D365 F&O Systems Manager to take ownership of the solution. You would be recognised as the internal SME for Dynamics with complete autonomy to drive the system forward, ensuring maximum functionality and efficiency. You would be responsible for maintaining the system throughout the business including configuration of new functionalities, maintenance, support and enhancements to utilise the latest Microsoft technologies across F&O, CE and Dual Write. This is a unique opportunity to completely make the role your own - being the key decision maker and taking on more responsibility to get the most value out of the system. You'll gain experience working with complex integrations and cutting-edge technologies such as Dual Write. What Experience Do You Need? Deep product knowledge of D365 F&O / AX 2012 (Finance / SCM) Understanding of manufacturing and distribution processes in relation to Microsoft Dynamics Proven experience enhancing system processes and configuring new functionality in D365 Strong stakeholder management If you'd like to find out more, Apply Now *Please Note - Sponsorship cannot be provided*
Surrey
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