ERP Applications Manager Retail & Wholesale - Skokie, IL at Geebo

ERP Applications Manager

This position will require 3 days a week on-site. What does the Application Manager do? -Responsibilities include managing the technical team supporting our ERP solution (JD Edwards). ---Work with the Project Managers, Infrastructure, Web Solutions and Analytics teams, along with our customer's IT teams, to shape solutions and integrations throughout the enterprise and for our client partners. -Managing the IT Development staff and contractors - currently consists of 4 resources -Design, development and delivery of quality business applications -Leading the approach and design of partner integrations -Using technical and functional expertise to be a lead architect in designing solutions -Lead design and review sessions with development team, business partners and management -Manage multiple, parallel projects using formal project management methodologies -Maintain controls that accurately reflect completed work against project plans, schedules and budgets, and ensure user/management involvement at appropriate milestones 8
years demonstrated application development management experience in an ERP environmento Knowledge of supply chain principles and ERP systemso Strong technical knowledge of IBM i (AS/400), RPG, RPGIV/LE, CLP, SQL and DB2/400o Excellent knowledge of IBM i architecture including configuration and performance tuningo Extensive integration experience using APIs / web services and ODBC / JDBC connections to an IBM i Recommended Skills Api Architecture Certified Landscape Professional Data Analysis Db2400 Enterprise Resource Planning Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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