Overview
Connection has a fantastic opportunity for a Business Systems Manager in San Jose, CA. This is a hybrid position and offers benefits and a bonus plan.
The Business Systems Manager plays a key leadership role overseeing financial and operational technology systems to ensure efficiency, scalability, and alignment with business objectives. This position manages system strategy, integrations, process improvements, and project delivery across ERP, Payroll, Expense Management, and related financial platforms. The role partners closely with Finance, Operations, and IT to optimize workflows, enhance data accuracy, and drive digital transformation initiatives.
Responsibilities
- Lead the administration, integration, and enhancement of financial and operational systems, ensuring reliability, security, and performance.
- Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders to align system capabilities with organizational needs.
- Identify process inefficiencies and drive automation and system optimization to improve accuracy and productivity.
- Manage the full lifecycle of system projects including implementation, upgrades, and integrations.
- Oversee vendor management, including evaluations, contracts, and performance reviews.
- Provide strategic leadership to functional and technical teams, fostering collaboration and professional development.
- Ensure compliance with governance standards and maintain clear system documentation.
Min
USD $120,000.00 / Yr.
Max
USD $150,000.00 / Yr.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Business, Information Systems, or related field (advanced degree preferred).Proven experience managing ERP and Financial Applications (JD Edwards, Oracle, or similar).Strong project management, technical troubleshooting, and stakeholder engagement skills.Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and manage complex system initiatives.Excellent communication and analytical abilities; able to translate technical concepts for business users.Experience in the construction or engineering industry is preferred.