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Implementation Consultant

Distributed - US

WMS Implementation Consultant  

US East, US West, or Distributed-US

 We exist to transform our customers and change lives. 

Who We're Looking For: 

The Warehouse implementation consultant will be responsible for the design, configuration, testing and supporting the full implementation of the RF-SMART data collection software application for the NetSuite ERP system. With a broad understanding of general warehouse operations, best practices and business processes, the consultant will lead the implementation effort directly for our customers.  

  

What You'll Do: 

  • Deliver detailed warehouse data collection solutions using RF-SMART for NetSuite ERP application 
  • Areas of concentration: receiving, inventory control, picking and light production 
  • Lead/perform all implementation tasks and assist customer with application design, setup, testing and training 
  • Advise customers on best practices in the areas of warehouse setup, receiving and shipping 
  • Be the main point of contact throughout the implementation 
  • Work effectively with staff members and executives at all levels within customer organizations 
  • Assume role of Trusted Advisor to customers and be comfortable as primary contact to provide product information and best practice solutions 
  • Communicate suggested enhancements to development team 

 

 

  

What You Bring: 

  • Bachelor degree in supply chain related discipline is preferred or equivalent experience; other business management disciplines considered 
  • 5+ years of warehouse operational experience with one or more companies or warehouse consulting for a software company
  • Working knowledge of an ERP supply chain or warehouse management software solution 
  • Strong communication with executives and partners (executive level visibility)
  • Ability to translate complex topics into operation impact
  • Experience with NetSuite would be an advantage 
  • Ability to anticipate risks rather than react to them
  • Ability to push forward when decisions stall
  • Comfortable in a focused, high-ownership delivery model.
  • Ability to quickly establish themselves as a trusted advisor
  • Good written and verbal communication skills 
  • Excellent presentation skills 
  • Willingness to travel more than 30% (current expected amount for each consultant)
  • Self-motivated with ability to work on multiple projects independently 

  

Employer does not sponsor applicants for employment visa status (e.g., H-1B visa status). 

  

General Information: 

The above noted job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities that may be assigned but rather to give personnel so classified a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of the job. As the nature of business demands change so, too, may the essential functions of this specific position and/or the skills and abilities required. RF-SMART is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. 

 

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