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SAP PP-MM Functional Consultant

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Role: SAP PP- MM Functional Consultant -MUST HAVE AN ACTIVE BPSS!

The SAP PLM based SAP consultant will be required for the support, design, implementation and deployment SAP solutions to achieve defined business goals. You will be expected to maintain skills in SAP application Production Planning process design and configuration.

  • SAP application design, development, integration, testing and deployment;

What you will do:

  • Responsible for the future growth and development of the PP and MM with integration to, quality and document management modules.
  • Keeping the scope in mind, configure the system accordingly.
  • Able to test and document the system.
  • Train key users
  • Experience with the Aerospace and Defence industries.
  • Experience with ABAP and development tools will be an advantage in incident resolution..
  • Desirable to have worked with associated standard workflows across MM, QM and PP.
  • Experienced in the use and configuration of DMS in relation to PP and MM.

What We Are Looking for:

  • Functional / Technical professional with at least three + full life cycle SAP R/3, S/4;
  • Implementation and some industry experience (Defence/Aerospace);
  • Understanding the Business requirements AS-IS and TO-BE document and sign off with users for Business blue print document;
  • Specifically skills in SAP-PP and the production processes in manufacturing and Aerospace. Ability to understand the production master data (work centres, BOM and Routings). The material management of those production materials through MRP and inventory management.

You will possess the following personal character:

  • Proven success in contributing to a team-oriented environment
  • Proven ability to work creatively and analytically in a problem-solving environment
  • Desire to work in an information systems environment
  • Excellent communication (written and oral) and interpersonal skill
  • Strong communication & documentation skills with the ability to communicate at all levels of the business. Good team worker with ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines. Ability to influence and motivate.
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