SAP FICO Consultant

Posted:
6/23/2024, 2:31:45 PM

Location(s):
Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines ⋅ Metro Manila, Philippines

Experience Level(s):
Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Consulting

Job Description:

  • Apply technical knowledge (SAP FICO) to solve application issues, incidents, and problems with moderate to high risk/complexity. 
  • Provides specific technical expertise and has skills in problem investigating, estimating, proposing alternative solutions, addressing security considerations, etc. 
  • Provides leadership and direction to team members working on a specific application. Provides technical expertise for the application and is versed in the application’s functions and interfaces.
  • Coordinates work assignments and activities within the team, and is typically a subject-matter expert of the work domain.
  • Provides technical support and input on the application of technology, and advice on solution and integration opportunities
  • Where warranted, communicates across client community appropriate to scope of technical understanding, and in coordination with client delivery management
  • Integrate technical knowledge and business understanding to create superior solutions for DXC and for customers.
  • Build SAP FICO capabilities in the department, including growing self and others via training, certifications, cross-skilling and mentoring of other consultants.
  • Manage a team responsible for package software application development.
  • Coordinate project execution and allocate resources efficiently.
  • Collaborate with senior management to define team/account or departmental goals.
  • Ensure the timely delivery of software solutions.
  • Oversee quality control and ensure adherence to coding standards.
  • Facilitate collaboration with other departments and teams.
  • Identify and address project risks and issues.

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