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ERP Developer

Enterprise Resource Planning Developer Job Description

ERP technical developers craft, implement and modify applications using multiple ERP modules and gather and interpret functional specifications and user requirements to determine feasibility of design, on deadline and within budget. They develop software solutions; design software for client use; modify software systems, using analytic skills and mathematical models to anticipate and measure outcomes and consequences of design; store, retrieve, and manipulate data for analysis of system capabilities and requirements; design and develop conversion programs to import data from legacy systems and integrate it into new applications using open interfaces and APIs; perform unit and software system testing and validation; and provide production support using the employer’s existing ERP solutions and related applications. A bachelor’s degree in a technical or business-related field or equivalent experience is generally required.

Typical enterprise resource planning developer duties:

Performing analysis, design, coding, data migration and testing for ERP production and development environmentsDesigning, developing and implementing custom-designed software to create innovative business processesWorking with a team to identify, evaluate, select, implement and maintain ERP system components for business needsProviding end-user training and support

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Salary for ERP Developer
116250 - 160750
Low
116250
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
143500
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
160750
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
Projected salaries for related positions Job title Low Mid High ERP/CRM Architect 132250 165500 184500 ERP Integration Manager 132750 162500 193750 ERP Systems Analyst 107500 130000 154250 ERP Business Analyst 101000 123250 142250 CRM Developer 107750 129750 153000 CRM Business Analyst 95250 115500 136000 Senior Consultant 98750 118250 141750

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