Job Description:
YOUR ROLE
Depending on your experience and aspirations, you will contribute as a functional consultant or solution expert. Your responsibilities will include:
- Supporting SAP IBP project implementations remotely from the offshore delivery center (virtual team with resources from other delivery centers) across the full project lifecycle.
- Assisting in proof‑of‑concept activities for SAP IBP implementations.
- Contributing to quality reviews, process adherence, and best‑practice enablement for projects involving SAP IBP modules (demand planning, inventory optimization, response & supply, RTI integration)
- Collaborating with onshore teams to deliver project tasks, configurations, documentation, and test cycles.
- Ensuring smooth communication and alignment with onshore teams and customer stakeholders.
SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
- Strong understanding of supply chain planning processes.
- 6+ years of hands‑on SAP implementation experience, with strong exposure in project work, including at least 1 end-to-end SAP IBP project cycles.
- Hands‑on expertise in SAP IBP (at least 2 IBP modules recommended: Demand, S&OP, Inventory, Supply & Response, Control Tower, or DDMRP)
- Previous working experience with connected flows and systems like S/4HANA modules (PP, MM, SD, PPDS, aATP) is an advantage
- Familiarity with SAP project methodologies and delivery best practices.
- APICS or SAP certifications are valued.
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