Title: - IN3923-1 SAP Proj Implementation Mgr SAP MM modules
LocAtion: sc columbia
Duration: 7months
Daily Duties / Responsibilities:
· Assist in analyzing business processes.
· Perform SAP configuration in ECC and SRM and complete unit testing.
· Develop Business Process Procedures (BPP’s), complete functional specifications, transport request and other required detailed documentation.
· Assist in conducting Integration Testing.
· Resolve SAP defects via SAP OSS (Online Support System) and system errors via a working knowledge of the integration with other SAP modules.
· Diagnose, isolate, and de-bug software problems and perform problem.
· Escalate issues to Project Management in a timely manner.
Aid in the development of the training curriculum and courses.
Required Skills (rank in order of Importance):
- strong working knowledge of sap MM modules for public sector
- Ability to perform work that is complex and varied in nature
- excellent oral and written communications skills
- ability to manage work and provide guidance to SCEIS employees
- Ability to make presentation and prepare reports
Preferred Skills (rank in order of Importance):
- knowledge in SRM
- knowledge of sap technical skills a plus
- knowledge in Financial management skill a plus
· Scope of the project:
· Working under the direction of the South Carolina Enterprise Information System (SCEIS) staff in the Division of State Information Technology (DSIT), candidates will provide technical and professional services related to the configuration of the SAP ECC 6.0 for new statewide business processes, Unit and Integration Testing, Business Process Procedure development, and the identification of effective knowledge transfer to support the SCEIS Project. The SCEIS Team is implementing SAP for state government business processes related to finance, budgeting, grants management, materials management, human resources and payroll. The Functional Consultant will have in-depth knowledge of SAP MM modules and general knowledge of SRM and experience with MM processes for state/local public sector organizations.
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