SAP Functional Analyst - Distribution (eWM)
McCormick & Company is seeking an SAP Functional Analyst to serve as a primary liaison between business workstream leaders and IT. The role involves designing solutions, translating business needs into technology roadmaps, and managing IT projects. Candidates must have experience with project lifecycles, budgeting, and SAP systems. This position focuses on optimizing business processes through technology alignment and stakeholder management.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
McCormick & Company is seeking an SAP Functional Analyst to serve as a primary liaison between business workstream leaders and IT. The role involves designing solutions, translating business needs into technology roadmaps, and managing IT projects. Candidates must have experience with project lifecycles, budgeting, and SAP systems. This position focuses on optimizing business processes through technology alignment and stakeholder management.
TAL's take
Solid established global company with a clear business analyst role focused on SAP implementation and project management.
Clear expectations for business relationship management and SAP functional analysis with defined project responsibilities.
Must haves
- BA/BSc in Computer Science, Information Systems, or Business Administration
- Certification in SAP, PMP, or ITIL
- 3 years strong IT project related experience
- Knowledge of project budgeting process
- In-depth knowledge of more than one business area
Tools and skills
About the company
Global established food manufacturing company with significant operations but not a primary tech-first employer.
Posts mentioning McCormick & Company
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