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Title: Lawson Systems Analyst/systems Lead
Description: Full-time permanent hire


Sheryl McCloskey - April 18, 2006 02:33 PM (GMT)
Butler International is seeking a candidate knowledgeable in the development and support of the Lawson ERP Financials and HR applications. The individual must have a business and technical understanding of the following Lawson 8.03 applications (General Ledger, Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable). This is a permanent full time position with a competitive salary and benefits.
It is also preferable that the individual have
knowledge in these applications (Asset Management, Cash Ledger, Activity Management, Human Resources, Payroll, Benefits, Personnel).

Job Description
Provide support to our ERP user community, answering “how-to” questions, debugging systems and processes, and working with Lawson directly when issues require escalation.
Consult on Lawson capabilities to the senior leaders in our finance
department and our business units.
Scope, design, build and implement enhancements to our core and
customized Lawson modules.
Lead technical implementation projects such as Lawson upgrades, new
product rollout, larger enhancement projects, 3rd party interfaces, etc. Interact and lead our Lawson developers in our India facility.

Required Skills
Lawson CASE
COBOL customization
dbdef
OCS for JavaScript
Design Studio
Process Workflow Professional.
Ability to develop using Lawson Application Gateway Server (AGS)
Data Mining Engine (DME)
Internet Drill Around (IDA)
Understanding of Logan and GEN

Please contact Sheryl McCloskey smccloskey@butler.com send resume as word doc and I will call you as soon as possible

Butler International, Inc. is a global provider of technical and technology services. EOE/AA M/F/D/V

With a corporate history that traces back to the 1940s, Butler originally served the aviation industry exclusively. Recognizing a trend in aviation following World War II, Butler opened its doors at Midway Airport in the city of Chicago, at the time, the busiest airport in the world. From then the company went on to become the largest chain of FBO's in the world covering the major cities of the U.S.Butler has since grown and changed to become a TechOutsourcing company with 27 offices and over 3,300 employees worldwide. Committed to customer service, Butler is optimally structured to provide technical services to companies worldwide through four certified business divisions: Butler Technology Solutions®, Butler Telecom®, Butler Technical Group®, and Butler Fleet Services®.



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