SAP Functional Analyst - Manufacturing
McCormick & Company is seeking an experienced SAP Functional Analyst based in Gurugram to act as the primary liaison between business workstream leaders and IT. The role involves solution design, business process optimization, and serving as an IT project manager for various applications. Candidates must have 10+ years of experience, including 3+ full life-cycle SAP implementations across multiple modules. This position focuses on aligning global business processes with leading technology practices.
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Experience
10+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
McCormick & Company is seeking an experienced SAP Functional Analyst based in Gurugram to act as the primary liaison between business workstream leaders and IT. The role involves solution design, business process optimization, and serving as an IT project manager for various applications. Candidates must have 10+ years of experience, including 3+ full life-cycle SAP implementations across multiple modules. This position focuses on aligning global business processes with leading technology practices.
TAL's take
Solid established global company with a clear and senior-level functional role, though domain is traditional industry.
Very clear expectations, responsibilities, and technical requirements defined for an SAP-centric role.
Must haves
- 10 years in-depth experience
- 3 years expertise in more than one functional area
- Minimum 3 full life-cycle implementations
- Experience with SAP modules such as SD, MM, HR, APO, FI, PP, GTS
- BA/BSc in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Business Administration
Tools and skills
Nice to have: pmp, itil.
About the company
Established global food manufacturing company with significant scale, but not a tech-native Tier 1 firm.
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