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Systems Analyst (Hybrid)

Belk
Full-time
On-site
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Information Technology (IT)

The Systems Analyst provides technical expertise related to various applications. Works with Business partners to define requirements, design and develop software changes. The ideal candidate will have functional and technical implementation responsibilities primarily for systems in Belk’s eCommerce fulfillment center.  The team also supports applications and business partners in the distribution centers in Blythewood, SC and Jackson, MS as well as the Charlotte corporate office, which would require some travel.  The responsibilities of Systems Analyst include small initiatives, reports development, data pulls, application support and review/testing of changes developed by teammates.  The primary applications supported are the warehouse management (Manhattan WMi) and warehouse controls systems (Wynright/DMW&H). The supply chain systems analyst is a member of a small team who will deliver both small projects and enhancements as well as large initiatives and provide day-to-day application and system support.  She/he will be expected to be intimately familiar with both local warehouse operations and the Belk Supply Chain in the development and performance of the activities and responsibilities below.  This person must possess the skills and experience to work effectively with warehouse operations personnel as well as with other IT and business teams. 

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in information systems, Computer Science or related field strongly preferred.
  • At least 3 years of either development or strong technical experience – preferably with IBM RPG, AS400, Java or .NET
  • Ability to write complex queries
  • Experience analysing complex system issues, contributing to estimates and making recommendations.
  • Demonstrated strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Knowledge of warehouse, distribution and supply chain business process

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