Ambis Resourcing
SAP Business One Consultant
Job Description
Salary: £40,000 - 50,000 per year
Requirements:- Hands-on experience with SAP Business One
- Good SAP Business One skills
- Strong communication and listening skills
- Client-focused approach
- Interest in ERP, business processes, and business analysis
- Ability to understand client pain points and improve how systems are used
- People-person with the ability to build relationships and support customers
- Act as a client ambassador for six clients
- Provide ERP consulting and advice on business processes using SAP Business One
- Manage and resolve support issues that are not handled by the support team
- Train clients on SAP Business One and related processes
- Gather and communicate new client requirements
- Support customer success by helping clients get more value from their ERP software
- Conduct client reviews and build strong relationships with stakeholders
- Visit client sites as part of the role
- Understand how clients use SAP Business One and the ISB add-on
- Help clients improve processes and achieve those light bulb moments
- ERP
- Support
- SAP
More:
We are offering a fully remote SAP Business One Consultant / Client Ambassador role with some travel to client sites. Our salary range is £35K to £50K. You will join a small, focused SAP Business One implementation team of three, alongside one full-time ERP implementation consultant and two full-time ERP support consultants. This is a client-facing, business-process-focused role where we help clients improve their use of ERP software, build strong relationships, and deliver real value through consulting, support, training, and continuous improvement.
last updated 33 week of 2026
Interested in this role?
Submit your application now
How to Apply
About Ambis Resourcing
Ambis Resourcing
Woking
IT
Skills & Technologies
Inferred from job description
Salary Insight
£45,000
This role
£55,000
UK median
This salary is 18% below the UK median for UK tech roles (£55,000/yr).
Based on 2024–2025 UK technology sector benchmarks