Implementation Associate - ERP Software

About iRely

In 2008, iRely began selling its Commodity Management system to producers and processors. Since then, we have continued to expand and implement new software designed to deliver business management solutions for the petroleum distribution, retail, agriculture, and commodity industries.

Today, iRely remains privately owned and self-funded, with a long-term ownership plan that ensures private ownership for decades to come. Our commitment to customer success has made us a global leader in digital transformation.

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas with offices in Bangalore (India), and Makati City (Philippines), iRely has nearly 40 years of experience providing end-to-end ERP and CTRM to over 500 customers in more than 25 countries.

Here at iRely, we understand that your Business isn't simple, but our Innovative Software Solutions are.  

Job Overview

iRely is looking for a Software Implementation Associate to join the team. This role will be required on-site and requires applicants to be permanent residents of the USA (Green Card or US Citizens). We are located in Los Colinas, Irving, Texas.

Selected applicants will participate in a self-proving program to demonstrate their analytical/implementation/presentation/technical skills. During this time, they will be assigned test project(s), upon successful completion of the project(s) they will continue this program and be on probation as per company policy.

The selected candidates will have an opportunity to work on our business ERP software on successful completion of your assigned test project(s).

Responsibilities and Duties

  • You will work on-site from our office in Dallas. U.S
  • Should be willing to travel 80 % time to customer locations.

Skills and Qualifications 

  • BE / M.S and Business Administration degree with 3-5 years' experience in a software / IT consulting industry.
  • Strong GL, Financials and ERP Implementation experience.
  • Knowledge of SQL.
  • Strong demonstrated customer skills.
  • Good communication and presentation skills.
  • Ability to resolve customer concerns in a win-win situation.
  • Excellent ability to understand instructions and follow through.
  • A good attitude towards learning.
  • Fast Learner.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
  • Excellent team player.
  • Ability to develop ideas, processes.
  • Ability to solve or simplify complex problems or processes.
  • Passionate about taking up challenges.

Why Choose Us? 

At iRely, we empower our team members to lead with innovation and consistently exceed customer expectations. As a hands-on leader passionate about ERP Implementation and team success, you’ll have the chance to make a meaningful impact in this role. We provide competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and clear pathways for career growth, all within a supportive, collaborative environment that values your contributions.

Diversity and Inclusion

We believe that different perspectives and backgrounds are what make a company flourish. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, economic status, disability, age, or any other legally protected characteristics. We are proud to be an inclusive company with values grounded in equality and ethics, where we celebrate, support, and embrace diversity.

 

 

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