JDE E1 Manufacturing Analyst (Shop Floor and Inventory) Information Technology (IT) - Grand Rapids, MI at Geebo

JDE E1 Manufacturing Analyst (Shop Floor and Inventory)

Company Name:
Tri-S Recruiters, Inc.
JDE E1 Manufacturing Analyst (Shop Floor and Inventory) Fantastic opportunity with an outstanding company that is implementing JDE E1 ######Relocation assistance available###### This position will act as co-module leader for our JD Edwards EnterpriseOne ERP implementation. This position will act as a primary liaison between the business and Information
services
for the shop floor and shop floor inventory modules. RESPONSIBILITIES Serves as a member on the JDE EnterpriseOne implementation team Set up the E1 shop floor and inventory modules to satisfy company business needs. Develops detailed project plan for the shop floor and inventory modules. Develops detailed unit testing and CRP test plans for the implementation team. Assists in testing system functionality. Assists IS management, system analysts and programmers in understanding business requirements for system enhancements Responsible for monitoring the integrity of the JD Edwards shop floor system. Respond to Help Desk requests in a timely fashion Develops user documentation, work instructions, and job aids as needed. Trains end users on business application functionality REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degree or equivalent. 5 years' experience required in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor and Inventory modules. APICS certification preferred. Experience in formal implementation methodologies and project management is required, with at least one full ERP implementation completed successfully. MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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