ERP Application Developer (Infor CSI / Syteline)
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Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural Chemical ManufacturingOther Chemical Product and Preparation ManufacturingHousehold and Institutional Furniture and Kitchen Cabinet ManufacturingComputer Systems Design and Related ServicesPharmaceutical and Medicine ManufacturingERP Application Developer (Infor CSI / Syteline)Location: New Albany, IN — Onsite roleIndustry: ManufacturingEmployment Type: Full‑time, ExemptOur client, a leader in their field, is seeking an Application Developer with strong experience in Infor CloudSuite Industrial (Syteline) to support and enhance our core business systems. This role is primarily focused on ERP development, SQL/BI work, and application support within a manufacturing environment.This is an onsite, hands‑on development role working closely with the IT Director and key business stakeholders.What You’ll DoDevelop, enhance, and support the Infor CSI/Syteline ERP systemBuild and maintain internal and external applications and websitesManage and optimize SQL Server databases (2014/2016)Develop and maintain SSRS/SSIS packages and BI reportingPartner with internal teams to identify business needs and deliver solutionsProvide light assistance with ERP‑related hardware (label printers, printers) when neededWhat You BringBachelor’s degree in IT or related field3–5 years of ERP development (Infor CSI/Syteline strongly preferred)Strong SQL Server, SSRS, SSIS, and BI experienceC#, VB.NET, HTML, MVC, jQuery skillsExperience in a manufacturing environmentAbility to troubleshoot ERP‑related hardware (Zebra, Intermec, HP)Strong analytical and problem‑solving skillsWhy This RoleERP and application development roleDirect impact on system performance and business operationsStable manufacturing environmentOnsite role with close collaboration and visibilityIdeal for a developer seeking a mid‑level ERP role with ownership and stability