Database Analyst, Philabundance

Posted by on February 24, 2014

Database Analyst, Philabundance
Posted on: February 4, 2014

Job description
About Philabundance:
Hunger is a community-wide problem that requires community support. Philabundance has a growing base of supporters through the generosity of over 70,000 individual donors, corporations, foundations and other philanthropic organizations.

With five locations, including two warehouses, a fleet of 14 trucks, a staff of over 150 people, and a volunteer program of over 15,000 volunteers per year, we have the resources to make a difference in the Delaware Valley. By joining our team, you, too, can make a difference, as part of one of the most innovative hunger relief organizations in the U.S. Philabundance is looking for dedicated, creative, and inspired team members—if this describes you, join us! We are proud to be a veteran-friendly, equal-opportunity employer.

To learn more about Philabundance go to http://www.philabundance.org.

Position Summary:
The Database Analyst works closely with the Director – IT/MIS and the IT/MIS team to support the Business Process functions within Philabundance. The Database Analyst will be responsible for support and maintenance of all related database applications, including our Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application, Navision/CERES software, as well as applications and business processes supported in Microsoft CRM and other in house built applications. Much of the Database Analyst time will be spent on Business Process Improvement activities as they related to Systems Maintenance and Development, including change/release management, end user training and second-level support of these applications.

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