Senior Consultant (SAP ERP)

Washington, DC
Contracted
Experienced
 

Objective: 

Provide senior-level expertise in development and/or configuration and operation of the SAP ERP system as well as senior-level project management expertise relating to SAP ERP projects. 

  • Provide project management expertise, coordinating functional and technical team efforts for projects as assigned. Knowledge of SAP integration options.
  • Provide trouble-shooting assistance when issues arise within the SAP ERP system. 
  • Possess expertise in business processes to assist where needed in supply chain management, materials management, and production planning. 
  • Provide assistance in the upgrade of the SAP S/4 HANA during support pack or version updates. 
  • Provide recommendations which would further improve system performance. 
  • Work with primary administrators to ensure that administrative coverage is maintained.
  • Provide senior-level knowledge transfer and informal training to junior-level staff. 
  • Assist the project manager by tracking actual costs against the budgeted amounts for all contract delivery orders and task orders. 
  • Assist and work with key end users and technical personnel to develop and/or configure the ERP system in accordance to the requirement. 

Skills Needed: 

  • SAP ERP resource with firsthand knowledge of SAP system configuration, to include configuration of third-party software. Resource with expertise in SAP configuration module. 
  • SAP ERP Resource with the ability to provide training and knowledge transfer to new and junior level staff in areas of SAP Supply Chain. 
  • SAP ERP resource with knowledge of US treasury G- invoicing and SAP API integration.
  • SAP ERP resource with project management experience, coordinating efforts of Function and technical team members. 

Key Requirements: 

  • Two years' experience SAP integration options to include configuration of thirdparty software and SAP configuration module. 
  • Two years' experience providing training and knowledge transfer to new and junior level staff One year experience with US Treasury G-Invoicing and SAP API integration 
  • Two years' experience with business processes to include but not limited to supply chain management, materials management and production planning. 
  • Two years' experience project management expertise, coordinating functional and technical team efforts for projects as assigned. 
  • One year experience assistance in the upgrade of the SAP S/4 HANA during support pack or version updates. 
  • Two years' experience providing troubleshooting assistance when issues arise within the SAP ERP system. 
  • Two years' experience providing recommendations to further improve system performance. 
  • Must be a US Citizen and have the ability to obtain a security clearance. 
  • Bachelor's degree with preferred study in information technology, computer science, business or equivalent experience and certifications.
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