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ERP Business Analyst

Lowe Rental is a globally recognised brand for innovation, ambition and high quality. Our unique culture is built on people, from motivating and developing our highly talented team, to truly listening to and delivering sustainable rental solutions for our clients.

As one of the world’s leading refrigeration solutions providers, Lowe provides a unique, “refrigeration-as-a-service” model to the world’s leading retailers. This one-of-a-kind approach allows retailers to modernise their refrigeration without the same capital expenditure and guarantee uptime and performance results.

The Role The ERP Business Analyst (Business Central) will play a key role in supporting the business through go-live and hypercare for an upcoming rollout within one of our UK entities. Following hypercare, the role will support the wider ERP team in delivering the D365 roadmap, ensuring a smooth transition across requirements gathering, implementation, testing, and data migration.

This is an exciting opportunity to join the ERP team at Lowe and contribute to the delivery of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, CRM, and Field Service solutions.

This is a 12 month contract position, with possibility of extension.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide hands-on support to new users during go-live and hypercare, including issue resolution in collaboration with the internal ERP team and Microsoft implementation partners
  • Lead comprehensive business requirements gathering and translate requirements into functional specifications where development is necessary or providing solution utilising core functionality.
  • Support the design and configuration of D365 Business Central solutions, working closely with internal technical teams and external developers
  • Participate in project delivery activities including system testing and user acceptance testing (UAT)
  • Develop and deliver end-user training materials and training plans
  • Support data migration from legacy systems, including data mapping, cleansing, migration, validation, and cutover planning
  • Ensure a controlled and seamless transition to new D365 systems

Skills & Experience

  • Experience as a Business Analyst supporting system implementation or deployment
  • Ability to quickly understand business processes and solution functionality
  • Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical users
  • Highly organised with strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

Additional Information

  • Role will involve travel

Exceptional candidates who do not meet these criteria may be considered for the role provided they have the necessary skills and experience.

Lowe is an equal opportunity employer and committed to a diverse workforce. We are incredibly selective in our hiring and shortlisting for this vacancy will be completed on the basis of merit. Candidates should tailor their CVs to reflect our essential criteria.

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