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SAP S/4 Transportation Management (TM) Consultant

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cBEYONData is seeking a highly skilled and experienced team member to join our team in support of configuration of the SAP Transportation Management (TM) functionality for a Federal client. The focus across the broader program includes participating in Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) sessions to analyze the current Business Process in existing ECC systems and how they need to be designed when transitioning into a consolidated SAP S/4 environment. If you are interested in joining a high performing team with advancement opportunities, then look no further!

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for analyzing the existing SAP Transportation Management (TM) related Business Processes and Configurations in SAP ECC.
  • Support BPR workshops to architect how the TM Business Processes should be re-engineered to be implemented in a consolidated SAP S/4 environment.
  • Research the best practices recommended for implementing the processes in SAP S/4.
  • Configuring the end-to-end SAP TM related capabilities in SAP S/4 IMG based on agreed upon requirements.
  • Demonstrate the configuration in SAP S/4 IMG to the BRP team members with recommendations on how the processes should work in the future to-be environment.
  • Document the configuration activities.

Requirements:

  • Active Secret clearance
  • Minimum of 2 full lifecycle SAP ECC6.0 implementations serving as lead configurator for TM module
  • Minimum of 5 years of hands-on SAP TM experience with an advanced understanding of the roles and tasks involved
  • Hands-on experience in configuring business processes in SAP ECC and SAP S/4 IMG
  • Expertise in analyzing, configuring, testing, and implementing business solutions utilizing SAP technologies 
  • Experience in planning and leading requirements analysis workshops with stakeholders and functional POC’s preferably in the Federal government sector
  • Experience with complex problem-solving strategies. Able to determine the source of a problem and find effective solution(s) through an in-depth evaluation of varying factors. Strong capacity for abstract reasoning and creative visioning 
  • Demonstrated experience in contributing to cross-functional teams, experience with working complex projects remotely 
  • Strong interpersonal, verbal, presentation and writing skills to successfully interact with colleagues and executive client leadership 
  • Ability to work cross-functionally, and participate in discussions
  • Proven ability to work independently on assigned tasks without any supervision
  • Driven, self-directed personality
  • Strong sense of mission and commitment to making a difference

Desired Requirements:

  • SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP TM 
  • Experience working or leading in a team utilizing Agile Software Methodology  
  • Working knowledge of SAP Best Business Practices (BPPs) 

 

 

 

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cBEYONData is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act and applicable state and local law. If you require assistance or a reasonable accommodation to complete the application, please contact the cBEYONData Recruiting Team, recruiting_team@cbeyondata.com. 

 

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