Mike Reece
About Mike Reece
Mike Reece is an Analyst II FTT at Builders FirstSource, specializing in ERP systems and training. He has over a decade of experience in implementation and training roles within the building materials and construction industry.
Current Role at Builders FirstSource
Mike Reece serves as an Analyst II FTT at Builders FirstSource in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has held this position since 2021. In this role, he focuses on various aspects of system analysis and training, ensuring that the organization effectively implements and utilizes its ERP systems.
Previous Experience at BMC - Building Materials and Construction Solutions
Mike Reece worked at BMC - Building Materials and Construction Solutions for a total of ten years, from 2011 to 2021. He held the position of Implementation Specialist and ERP Trainer, where he organized and taught training classes for ERP systems. His responsibilities included maximizing pre-conversion exposure of new ERP systems to end users while minimizing workflow impact on daily operations.
ERP Training Background
Before his tenure at BMC, Mike Reece worked as an ERP Trainer at Builders FirstSource/Probuild from 2009 to 2011. He also served as an ERP Trainer at BMC from 2002 to 2008. Throughout these roles, he gained extensive experience in preparing for system conversions in critical areas such as Pricing, Accounts Receivable, Inventory, Procurement, Manufacturing, and Order Management.
Education and Academic Background
Mike Reece studied at Utah Valley University from 1989 to 1993, where he completed a General Education program. This educational background provided him with foundational knowledge that supports his professional roles in training and system analysis.
Post-Implementation Support Expertise
In his current and previous roles, Mike Reece has provided post-implementation conversion support to ensure smooth transitions for ERP systems. He collaborates directly with project management to create and manage on-site training environments that utilize test databases, replicating real-world scenarios to enhance user training.