S4 HANA migration and implementation (SAP Finance) - Contract - Remote

<p><b>S4 HANA migration and implementation (SAP Finance)</b><br></p> <p><b>Location:</b> Remote<br> <b>Interview Process:</b> 1 round, Virtual/Online</p> <p><b>Duration: </b>12 Months<b><br> Employment Type:</b> Contract<b><br> Experience Required:</b> 10+ Years</p> <p><br></p><b>Candidate Location:</b> Open to nationwide candidates.<br><br> <p><br></p> <p><b>Project Scope:</b><br></p> <p>We are seeking an experienced SAP consultant with strong expertise in SAP S/4 HANA, Public Sector Finance, and Treasury/Cash Management modules. The consultant will support implementation, optimization, testing, operational readiness, and process documentation activities for enterprise-wide SAP modernization initiatives.<br></p> <p><b> </b><br></p> <p><b>Key Responsibilities:</b><b><i> </i></b><br></p> <p>• Support administration and enhancement of SAP FI and Treasury functionalities including ancillary applications<br> • Provide expertise in process design, system development, testing, implementation, and ongoing support<br> • Develop current-state and future-state process documentation aligned with DEA standards<br> • Provide best-practice recommendations for public sector finance and treasury operations<br> • Collaborate with analysts, designers, developers, and business stakeholders during testing and deployment activities<br> • Support SAP Finance and Treasury issue analysis, troubleshooting, tracking, and resolution<br> • Assist with SAP upgrades, OSS notes, support packs, and implementation activities<br> • Develop unit test plans, test scripts, and support execution activities<br> • Identify impacts and changes from ECC to S/4 HANA related to Finance and Treasury modules<br> • Participate in project planning, roadmap development, and operational readiness activities<br> • Mentor junior team members and support knowledge transfer initiatives<br> • Assist with defining hardware specifications and system landscape requirements<br> • Provide after-hours support when needed for production or upgrade activities</p> <p><b> </b><br></p> <p><b>Required Skills & Experience:</b><br></p> <p>• 7+ Years of SAP Finance or Treasury/Cash Management experience<br> • 3+ Years of SAP S/4 HANA experience<br> • 7+ Years of ECC FI module experience<br> • 10+ Years of SAP upgrades, OSS notes, support packs, and troubleshooting experience<br> • 10+ Years of SAP Public Sector experience<br> • 7+ Years of experience in budgeting, appropriations, grants, and governmental accounting<br> • Strong understanding of SAP Finance business processes and public sector operations</p> <p><b> </b><br></p> <p><b>Preferred Skills:</b><br></p> <p>• Experience with full lifecycle SAP implementations<br> • Experience using MS Office tools such as Word, Excel, Visio, and Project<br> • Experience leading workshops and working with executive leadership teams<br> • Strong leadership and communication skills</p> <p><b>Education:<br> </b>Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience preferred</p><br><br>

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