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Business Systems Support Analyst (ERP)

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4 days ago
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We’re recruiting for a Business Systems Support Analyst to join our growing team in Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone. In this role, you’ll be the go-to subject matter expert for our business systems (especially our ERP) providing support and guidance to end-users. You’ll take the lead on managing incidents, service requests, problems, and changes, ensuring everything runs smoothly and meets agreed service levels.

You’ll also play a key role in keeping our systems at peak performance – handling planned maintenance, running disaster recovery drills, and implementing improvements, all while following best-practice IT procedures.

What You’ll Do

Be the go-to expert for our business systems — from ERP and BI to HR, Finance, WMS, and more.

Keep systems running at their best by solving issues, monitoring performance, and minimising downtime.

Work with vendors, escalate complex issues, and ensure service levels are met.

Empower users with guidance, training, and easy-to-use resources.

Lead service improvements, run DR drills, and support Lean efficiency projects.

Help roll out new ERP features and modules that make our business smarter and faster.

What We’re Looking For

Hands-on experience with ERP and other business systems.

A problem-solver who can think ahead and act fast.

Clear, confident communicator who works well with users and vendors alike.

Comfortable with performance metrics, process improvements, and automation tools.

Proactive, adaptable, and ready to make an impact in a fast-moving environment.

Essential Skills & Experience

Demonstratable experience in an IT Business Systems/Applications support role (ERP or similar). 

Experience in liaising with third party providers  .

Proficient in use of Microsoft Suite .

IT related Degree or a HNC/HND in an IT related discipline plus the ability to demonstrate relevant job-related experience.

Desirable Skills & Experience

Experience supporting and using ERP, Portal, BI, EDI, Adobe, and Cybersecurity solutions.

Experience providing remote applications support.

Reward & Benefits

At Cooneen Group, we put our people first. Alongside a competitive salary and a modern, comfortable workplace, you’ll enjoy:

35 days annual leave

Private healthcare cash plan (for you and your dependents)

Early Friday finish – 1pm every week

Subsidised canteen with complimentary fresh fruit, tea, coffee, and filtered water

Employee assistance programme

Royal London pension scheme

Paid ‘Refer a Friend’ bonus

Active social club for events and activities

About The Cooneen Group

Cooneen Group is one of Europe’s largest and most diverse garment manufacturers, with a strong reputation for innovation, quality, and reliability. We operate globally across multiple clothing markets, delivering specialist garment solutions tailored to our clients’ exact requirements.

With over 250 employees across four companies, we combine creative design, exceptional customer service, and robust supply chains to consistently exceed expectations. Our business is built on stability, expertise, and a commitment to delivering outstanding results for every customer.

The Cooneen Group is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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