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SAP Order to Cash Business Analyst IV

Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: PORTLAND, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
JOB SUMMARY:
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               <td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">SAP Order to Cash Business Analyst IV<BR>Location: Corporate - Portland, OR - Headquarters<BR>Requisition Number: 5491<BR># of openings: 1<BR><BR><BR>Description<BR><BR><BR>General Position Summary:<BR>The SAP Order-to-Cash Business Analyst on the ERP project team will provide analysis, software design, implementation and support within the SAP Order-to-Cash team. This business analyst role will be responsible for the functionality for global sales order processing and billing, in such areas as Orders Types, Customer Master, VAS, ATP, ARUN, EDI, Deliveries, Output, eCommerce, Customer SKU, Pricing, Commissions, Billing, Returns/Credits, and Contracts. This is a full-time employment position.<BR><BR>The Order-to-Cash team is responsible for: <BR>&bull;Identifying business requirements and develop the ERP Global Blueprint within the areas of Sales Order Processing, Shipping, Master Data and Billing.<BR>&bull;Providing SAP configuration expertise for functionality within the SD module to support a global implementation of supply chain in the Apparel/Footwear industry, including master data, pricing, EDI, ATP, Allocation Run (ARUN), billing, and output. <BR>&bull;Leverage strong integration experience in such areas as SAP financials, controlling, purchasing, and inventory management, as well as integration with some 3rd party applications such as Manhattan WM, and Taxware.<BR><BR>Individual Order-to-Cash team members are responsible for: <BR>&bull;Design functional specifications for interfaces to other applications such as: custom EDI messages, userexits, reports, and other development objects.<BR>&bull;Work with programmers to oversee completion and efficiency of development objects.<BR>&bull;Develop and execute thorough unit and integration testing scenarios and documentation, using testing tools such as HP Quality Center and Mercury Interactive.<BR>&bull;Supply adequate training/documentation information, using recording tools such as RWD and other templates required by the Training Team.<BR>&bull;Participate in the development of training curricula and materials, as well as development of user acceptance testing plans.<BR><BR>Secondary Functions: <BR>&bull;Evaluate software <BR>&bull;Participate in new hire and consultant interviews <BR>&bull;Develop business cases including ROI <BR>&bull;Perform other duties as assigned. <BR><BR>Job Scope:<BR>&bull;Job will require participation on projects in various stages of progress, including production support<BR>&bull;Job requires complex analysis, detailed design, and complex troubleshooting abilities, requiring a highly analytical mindset<BR>&bull;Analyst will be expected to work with the Order to Cash teammates as well as members of other functional and technical teams; designs and configuration will be reviewed and approved by the Order to Cash Manager<BR>&bull;Position is moderately visible to the Columbia business community and to customers<BR><BR>Specific Job Skills:<BR>&bull;Possess expert knowledge of sales order management business processes in areas such as: customer master, material master, pricing, a                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   </font></td>
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