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SAP Utilities SME

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SAP Utilities SME About CodeForce 360 Making a career choice is amongst the most critical choices one can make, and it's important for the choice to be calculated with factors such as a company's run of success since its inception and more. But, when you come across a company that has reputation proven with nothing but an illustrious run of success since the day it began, you don't need to think of anything else. That's precisely what some of our employees and prospective employees think when they came across CodeForce 360. Position Overview SAP Utilities SME Requirements:
At least 12
years of solid SAP business process knowledge and business process blueprinting experience working with utilities service processes. At least 10
diverse years' experience in the utilities industry with electric, gas, and water. SME knowledge in at least 3 SAP Utilities sub-modules (e.g., DM/Billing/Invoicing/FICA/CS/WM). Should be conversant in the SAP S/4HANA for Utilities and roadmap, and know in-depth differences between ECC and S/4HANA releases and innovations (e.g., SAP BTP) that are brought in in each of the S/4HANA releases and direct impact on SAP for Utilities. Demonstrated experience in designing and building templated solutions for product offerings.
Experience:
12
Years. How to Apply Job ID:
JPC - 182827 For more information, please contact below:
Sreekar Konapuram Qualified individuals will be contacted for an interview. Recommended Skills Billing Blueprinting Business Processes Innovation Sap Applications Sap Business Suiteing Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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