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Business systems & ERP

ERP Implementation Consultant

Take Quick Safa into a factory: map the chart of accounts and the production model, migrate the data, and make it stick.

Location
Lahore, Pakistan
Type
Full-time
Experience
3+ years
Posted
21 July 2026

What you will do

  • Map a client's chart of accounts, stock structure and production model before configuration begins.
  • Run the migration: extract, clean, reconcile the opening balances, and rehearse the cutover.
  • Train the people who will use it, on their own data, in the room where they work.
  • Bring the gaps back to the product team as requirements rather than as workarounds.
  • Stay through the first month end, which is where an implementation is actually judged.

What we are looking for

  • Three or more years implementing ERP or accounting systems in manufacturing or distribution.
  • Working knowledge of double-entry accounting: you can read a trial balance and say what is wrong with it.
  • Confidence with inventory, costing and production concepts, including where they disagree.
  • SQL good enough to investigate a discrepancy yourself before escalating it.

Nice to have

  • Experience with FBR digital invoicing or another statutory e-invoicing regime.
  • Corrugation, packaging or another formula-driven production environment.
  • Have run a cutover that went wrong and can say what you changed afterwards.
What happens next
  1. 01

    Apply

    Send the form with a CV and anything you have built. A person reads every one.

    Reply within 5 working days, either way

  2. 02

    Intro call

    Thirty minutes with the person you would work for. What you have built, what you want next.

    30 minutes, remote

  3. 03

    Technical or portfolio conversation

    Ninety minutes on your own work, or a real problem from our backlog. No whiteboard trivia.

    90 minutes, remote or in Lahore

  4. 04

    Offer

    A written offer with the level, the scope and the number in it. Questions answered before you sign.

    Within a week of the last conversation