About the role
Company Description
At UAP, we are transforming the industry with our modern technology solutions. As a leader, we constantly optimize the way we do business through robust IT systems that ensure efficiency, reliability, and superior service. Join our dynamic team of tech-savvy professionals and be part of our exciting journey where your technical skills will help us keep Canada moving every day.
Job Description
As a Developer – Ordering and Procurement Systems, you will design, develop, and modify D365F&O solutions in line with business needs. You will analyze user requirements, draft technical specifications, and propose innovative solutions.
You will work closely with IT teams (developers, architects, analysts) and act as a technical advisor to ensure high-quality deliverables. You will develop and maintain multi-module D365F&O extensions, following best practices and ensuring functionality.
You will consult directly with users to fully understand their needs and work primarily with the Business Analyst to define and implement solutions aligned with strategic objectives. This partnership will ensure that the solutions developed are both technically sound and focused on business needs.
Qualifications
To join our team, you need:
-
2 years of relevant experience in information technology
-
Strong knowledge of X++, C#, VB.Net, Visual Studio, SQL Server, and SQL language
-
Familiarity with the distribution and/or retail industry (asset),
-
Proficiency in Agile and Waterfall methodologies, along with a good understanding of ITIL concepts
-
Bilingual in French and English, both spoken and written, as you will need to collaborate with colleagues and clients across Canada.
Additional Information
UAP is a diverse community that promotes inclusion and respect. The sum of our individual differences, experiences, knowledge, self-expression, unique capabilities and talents represents the richness of our culture. UAP is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from women, visible minorities and people with disabilities. By valuing a diverse workforce, we ensure that our hiring practices are fair and equitable.
About UAP Inc.
UAP is the Canadian leader in the distribution and merchandising of parts and accessories for cars, trucks and heavy vehicles. We employ more than 5,000 individuals who work hard every day to build a recognized and reputable company.
UAP is a member of the Genuine Parts Company (GPC) family, an international service organization engaged in the distribution of automotive and industrial replacement parts. The Company serves numerous customers in various sectors and has approximately 55,000 employees.
Two divisions, one priority—excellence With outlets across Canada, UAP is organized into two main divisions: • The Auto Parts Division, which is mainly involved in the sale, distribution and marketing of replacement parts and supplies for cars and light trucks • The Heavy Vehicle Parts Division, which caters mainly to the needs of the trucking and construction sectors, as well as the mining and forest industries
About the role
Company Description
At UAP, we are transforming the industry with our modern technology solutions. As a leader, we constantly optimize the way we do business through robust IT systems that ensure efficiency, reliability, and superior service. Join our dynamic team of tech-savvy professionals and be part of our exciting journey where your technical skills will help us keep Canada moving every day.
Job Description
As a Developer – Ordering and Procurement Systems, you will design, develop, and modify D365F&O solutions in line with business needs. You will analyze user requirements, draft technical specifications, and propose innovative solutions.
You will work closely with IT teams (developers, architects, analysts) and act as a technical advisor to ensure high-quality deliverables. You will develop and maintain multi-module D365F&O extensions, following best practices and ensuring functionality.
You will consult directly with users to fully understand their needs and work primarily with the Business Analyst to define and implement solutions aligned with strategic objectives. This partnership will ensure that the solutions developed are both technically sound and focused on business needs.
Qualifications
To join our team, you need:
-
2 years of relevant experience in information technology
-
Strong knowledge of X++, C#, VB.Net, Visual Studio, SQL Server, and SQL language
-
Familiarity with the distribution and/or retail industry (asset),
-
Proficiency in Agile and Waterfall methodologies, along with a good understanding of ITIL concepts
-
Bilingual in French and English, both spoken and written, as you will need to collaborate with colleagues and clients across Canada.
Additional Information
UAP is a diverse community that promotes inclusion and respect. The sum of our individual differences, experiences, knowledge, self-expression, unique capabilities and talents represents the richness of our culture. UAP is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from women, visible minorities and people with disabilities. By valuing a diverse workforce, we ensure that our hiring practices are fair and equitable.
About UAP Inc.
UAP is the Canadian leader in the distribution and merchandising of parts and accessories for cars, trucks and heavy vehicles. We employ more than 5,000 individuals who work hard every day to build a recognized and reputable company.
UAP is a member of the Genuine Parts Company (GPC) family, an international service organization engaged in the distribution of automotive and industrial replacement parts. The Company serves numerous customers in various sectors and has approximately 55,000 employees.
Two divisions, one priority—excellence With outlets across Canada, UAP is organized into two main divisions: • The Auto Parts Division, which is mainly involved in the sale, distribution and marketing of replacement parts and supplies for cars and light trucks • The Heavy Vehicle Parts Division, which caters mainly to the needs of the trucking and construction sectors, as well as the mining and forest industries