SAP EHS Specialist
Lennox India Technology Centre is hiring an SAP EHS Specialist in the logistics domain. The role involves configuring SAP EHS and MM modules, managing dangerous goods processes, and translating business objectives into solution architectures. Candidates must possess at least 5 years of relevant ERP experience and strong technical communication skills. This position requires active participation in SDLC processes, architecture planning, and project leadership.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Lennox India Technology Centre is hiring an SAP EHS Specialist in the logistics domain. The role involves configuring SAP EHS and MM modules, managing dangerous goods processes, and translating business objectives into solution architectures. Candidates must possess at least 5 years of relevant ERP experience and strong technical communication skills. This position requires active participation in SDLC processes, architecture planning, and project leadership.
TAL's take
Stable domain role within a known international technology center, though lacks specific growth indicators.
Clear expectations on SAP EHS modules and professional responsibilities, despite being somewhat verbose.
Must haves
- 5+ years of related experience
- Dangerous goods configuration and management exposure
- Strong functional configuration experience with SAP MM and SAP EHS
- Experience with integration with Handling Units, LE, DG check and master data
- Excellent written, verbal, and presentation communication skills
Tools and skills
About the company
Established technology center of a global manufacturing company.
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