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JD Edwards System Administrator

Valley Forge is seeking a talented JD Edwards professional to support and enhance our JD Edwards ERP system.
This enterprise-wide role will support system implementations, configurations, integrations and process improvements as well as troubleshoot daily system and business process issues.
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Configure and customize JD Edwards modules to meet business requirements Testing, documentation, and end-user training.
Conduct business process reviews to identify areas for improvement and optimization Implement and maintain system enhancements and integrations Lead cross-functional linked teams to address business or systems issues.
Provide tier 1 user support hands-on support of daily, monthly and annual processes Cross-support with IT Manager, as needed Education and
Experience:
7 plus years of JDE experience Windows and SQL database experience Strong analytical skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to manage several tasks at once and prioritize accordingly.
Ability to understand user requirements and translate them into system functionality.
Familiarity with Business Objects, BI Publisher, Orchestrator, Qlikview, Hubble, and JDE mobile apps are a plus.
Must be a team player and proactive in terms of system improvements JD Edwards System Administrator Recommended Skills Analytical Business Processes Business Requirements Communication Enterprise Resource Planning Jd Edwards Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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