Job Description:
Responsibilities
- Functional Consultants, able to handle the projects independently in Production Planning.
- Map client business requirements, processes, and objectives; develop necessary product modifications to satisfy clients' needs. Design, customize, configure and testing of PP Module.
- Act as liaison with client for troubleshooting: investigate, analyse, and solve software problems.
- Document functional designs, test cases and results.
- Proactively identify and propose business process and/or system enhancements.
- Provide consulting services on both new implementations and existing support projects.
- Act as a liaison between the business functions and the technical team. Provide ad-hoc training and user support as required. Work self-directed and independently; may act as subject matter mentor to more junior members.
Primary Skills and Qualifications
- Candidate should have 10+ years of experience in Application Management and Development projects in large MNC with 2 Full lifecycle implementations in SAP PP.
- Good hands-on experience in S4HANA either support, rollout, or Implementation in SAP PP.
- At Least of 1-2 years of SAP experience in configuring MRP Live, Capacity Planning/Levelling in S4 HANA
- Integration Experience with other.
- Interface experience between SAP and Third-Party tools.
- Experience in diverse industry would be an advantage. Understanding of accounting business processes (Domain)
- Capacity to work in a group domain, viably cooperating with others. Must be results-oriented.
- Involvement with PP integration focuses on other SAP-based ERP modules like MM, SD, CO, and PM.
- Capacity to perform multiple tasks and deal with different expectations and undertakings simultaneously.
- Functional experience in Production Planning from Steel or Forging would be an added advantage.
- Ideal candidate should be an Engineering Graduate.
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