ERP & eCommerce Systems Manager

Shepherd's Bush Green
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ERP & eCommerce Systems Manager
Location: Shepherds Bush - London
Salary: £60,000 - £70,000

About the Role

The role guides the development of the company’s technology environment to ensure it scales with the business and supports commercial growth. Responsibilities include leading the organisation’s move to Shopify, enabling expansion into direct-to-consumer sales alongside B2B operations, preparing the business for a future ERP transition to SAP, and maintaining secure, reliable IT services for a hybrid workforce.

Duties & Responsibilities

Manage and optimise the e-commerce platform, including migration to Shopify
Coordinate DTC launch with internal teams and partners
Maintain integrations across sales, stock, finance, and logistics systems
Lead ERP and stock systems internally
Prepare the business for a future ERP rollout with SAP
Oversee day-to-day IT tools, access, and cloud services
Maintain cybersecurity, backups, and recovery readiness

What Experience is Required

Hands-on e-commerce platform experience
Experience delivering platform migrations
ERP or stock system project involvement
Strong integration and data flow understanding
Exposure to SAP, NetSuite, or Microsoft Dynamics
DTC operations knowledge
Shopify experience is highly desirable

Salary & Benefits

Competitive salary of £60,000 - £70,000
Company Pension
Private Medical
Cycle to work Scheme
Bonus
Location

This role is based in Central London in the Shepherds Bush area. 

How to Apply

If this role sounds like a great fit for you, please send your CV to Matt Wright at CV Screen in strict confidence, or apply directly to this job posting. 

Alternate Job Titles

IT Manager
IT & ERP Systems Manager
ERP Manager
IT & Ecommerce Manager

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