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The Senior Solution Architect plays a pivotal role in our organization, responsible for providing leadership and technical expertise in managing IT operations, driving business-aligned technology solutions, and ensuring the successful implementation and optimization of our Dynamics 365 F&SCM and Dynamics AX systems.
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If this role sounds interesting, or you’d like to discuss other Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&SCM | D365 F&O | Dynamics AX opportunities please apply to the advert or connect with me on LinkedIn. Solid knowledge of Dynamics 365 F&SCM in particular WMS, AWMS.
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The SCM Training Specialist will play a crucial role in the design, development, implementation, and organization of our comprehensive Global Supply Chain Management (SCM) Training & Compliance program.
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Ensure regular review and reporting of progress to the Demand Planning Manager, Sales Head, SCM director, and European Supply Chain of progress in the realisation of all relevant KPIs, identify bottlenecks and recommendation of appropriate remedial action.
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Work with SAP C4C (Sales and Services), SAP SCM, SAP CRM, Self-Service Accelerator, DQM, Mind touch, and Marketing concepts. Collaborate with business stakeholders to understand their requirements and translate them into functional and technical specifications for SAP C4C, SAP SCM and SAP ISU solutions.
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Lead safety initiatives related to Supply Chain Management (SCM) and serve as a positive role model for safety initiatives, procedures, and practices. Support coordination with proponent groups and Finance to track and report on material refurbishment and scrap rates (, OCTG, rods, valves, etc.
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Knowledge working with source control using SCM tools like Azure DevOps, GIT. IAT II Certificate or higher (CySA, GICSP, GSEC, Security+ CE, CND, CASP+CE, CCNP, CISA, CISSP, GCED, GCIH, CCSP) Knowledge working with source control using SCM tools like Azure DevOps, GIT.
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This role entails being the SAP Business Analyst capable of spearheading Supply Chain Management (SCM) solutions at Hyundai/Kia Motors Manufacturing. However, they will be pivotal in guiding and collaborating with cross-functional onshore and offshore teams to implement SCM solutions and initiatives successfully.
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And Power Platform for Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management (F&SCM). The D365 PowerApps Developer will work within the IT team to create and develop the Company’s Microsoft Model-Driven Power Apps/Dynamics 365 platform.
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Your role: You will report to the Director of Finance, CLS SCM Manufacturing, Newark DE Support financial analysis for the Glasgow Manufacturing Plant Responsible for all Standard Product Costing in SAP Responsible for plant volumes, working with the planning function and translation into impact on financial results and inventory.
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Security experience with BW/4 HANA, C/4HANA, SRM, CRM, SCM, HR, SAP Cloud products (SCP, Ariba, Success Factors, Hybris, Concur) will be a plus. Security experience with BW/4 HANA, C/4HANA, SRM, CRM, SCM, HR, SAP Cloud products (SCP, Ariba, Success Factors, Hybris, Concur) will be a plus.
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Minimum 3 years' experience in managing SAP security and SAP GRC Access & Process Control for the client's SAP landscape (across development, quality assurance, sandbox, training and production systems.
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Additional experience in security for BW/4 HANA, C/4HANA, SRM, CRM, SCM, HR, and SAP Cloud products (including SCP, Ariba, Success Factors, Hybris, Concur) is beneficial. Additional experience in security for BW/4 HANA, C/4HANA, SRM, CRM, SCM, HR, and SAP Cloud products (including SCP, Ariba, Success Factors, Hybris, Concur) is beneficial.
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Minimum of 6 years of experience in leading SAP security and SAP GRC Access controls within a comprehensive SAP landscape, including development, quality assurance, sandbox, training, and production systems.
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As a part of Cyber Application Security team, you will be part of our SAP practice and will be responsible for steady state maintenance and enhancements of SAP ECC, S/4 HANA Security and SAP GRC Access and Process Control work-areas.
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