SAP SD Functional Consultant

Job Title: SAP SD Functional Consultant Location: 100% REMOTE Job Type: Contract 9-12 Months Salary: Competitive Market Rate Job ID: 7268 ses coies to enhance your user experience. Continued use of this site indicates your

TECHNICAL COMPENTENCIES:
  • Minimum 7- 10 years of relevant experience, on SAP SD (Sales and Distribution) including at least 2 + years on SAP S/4HANA, experience as functional consultant on complex and multiple projects (including Core template design / build / Implementation, roll-out and support),
  • Should have strong hands experience on configuration of SAP SD Module for order types, Contract management, Pricing, taxation, Billing, Item categies, as well as Logistics Execution and should be able to conceptualise and map various business strategies using SD module.
  • Main SAP expertise will be on SAP SD (Focusing on Order management, Pricing and Contracts, Logistics Execution)

Should have a strong Knowledge on the following processes:

  • Delivery Scheduling
  • ATP and Transfer of Requirements
  • Shipment Processing and Shipment Costs with settlement
  • Third Party Sales Order processing
  • Advance Shipping Notifications
  • Inter Company Sales
  • MTO Order Processing
  • STO’s and Cross Company STO’s
  • IDOC Processing
  • Picking and Packing

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