SAP MM/P2P - Senior Business Analyst to $115K Information Technology (IT) - Cleveland, OH at Geebo

SAP MM/P2P - Senior Business Analyst to $115K

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Minimum salary: 95000.00 USD
Maximum salary: 115000.00 USD
Salary period: Annual
SalaryAdditional: bonus
relocation
SAP MM/P2P - Sr. Business Analyst. $95 - 115K
bonus
relo
new SAP installation.
Cleveland, OH client is a global, multi-billion dollar, Manufacturing company. They have purchased other Mfg companies and are bringing them into a single, SAP, instance.
Minimum requirements:
You, currently, live in the USA and will move to Ohio (excellent, Eastern, suburb of Cleveland) Four year college degree Travel is negligible and will be to their other sites in the USA/Canada 5
years technical configuration of SAP MM Your expertise must be in SAP MM, specifically, P2P (Procure To Pay) Experience creating RICEF specifications Experience with master data that affects the Purchasing and Transportation processes Experience with, post, go-live technical/application support for SAP MM/P2P
Duties:
New, global, SAP installation, still in the implementation mode. This is a technical position and you will focus on the technical configuration of the SAP Purchasing and Transportation (Procure To Pay) modules and be the technical expert relative to SAP MM configuration. You will work with key Purchasing and Logistics leaders from across the enterprise. Streamline and standardize SAP business processes in the Purchasing and Transportation functions. Implement a stable, flexible, and scalable Purchasing and Transportation SAP platform which supports a rapidly growing business model. Develop RICEF specifications to complete custom development identified as part of the go-live. After the SAP implementation is complete, this position will evolve into an P2P Technical Support role and you will support all Purchasing and Transportation SAP business applications.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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