Business Systems Manager / Business Analyst
ERP, EDI, and systems that actually have to work
I work at the intersection of manufacturing operations, ERP systems, and automation, translating messy real-world business processes into systems that don’t fall over when someone sneezes.
My background spans accounting, ERP implementation, EDI, and internal tooling. I care about data integrity, process clarity, and reducing human pain through better systems, not buzzwords.
- Design, implement, and improve ERP workflows for manufacturing and distribution
- Own and maintain EDI integrations (850, 855, 810, 210, 997, AS2, SFTP, third-party VANs)
- Act as the translator between operations, finance, IT, and vendors
- Build internal tools, scripts, and glue code to make systems talk to each other
- Debug production issues that everyone else swears “can’t be the system”
Languages & Scripting
- PowerShell (daily driver)
- SQL (analysis, reporting, and “why does this number exist”)
- C# (ERP and integration work)
- Python (automation, utilities, personal projects)
Systems & Platforms
- ERP systems (manufacturing-focused)
- EDI platforms and trading partner integrations
- SQL Server
- Git / GitHub
- Windows & Linux environments
Web & Tooling
- WordPress (customization, hosting, maintenance)
- React / modern frontend tooling (selectively, not religiously)
- APIs, webhooks, and data pipelines
- Strong bias toward clarity over cleverness
- Prefer boring, reliable solutions that survive handoffs
- Documentation matters because future-me is a hostile coworker
- If something breaks, I want to know why, not just how to silence it
This GitHub contains:
- Utilities and scripts I actually use
- Experiments and proofs of concept
- Notes, templates, and tooling related to ERP, EDI, and automation
- Side projects for learning without pretending they’re startups
- Email: [email protected]
If you’re working on ERP, manufacturing systems, or integrations and enjoy solving unglamorous problems correctly, we’ll probably get along.