10/4/2025
Brooklyn
We are looking for an experienced SAP MM Consultant to join our team in Brooklyn, New York. This is a Contract-to-permanent opportunity where you will play a key role in supporting and optimizing SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud solutions, particularly in the manufacturing sector. If you have a strong background in materials management and are passionate about driving process improvements, we encourage you to apply.
Responsibilities:
• Configure and manage SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud Materials Management (MM) functionalities to meet business needs.
• Collaborate with stakeholders to implement Fit-to-Standard Public Cloud processes in alignment with industry best practices.
• Partner with other module leads, including PP, SD, and WM, to ensure seamless integration across manufacturing and supply chain operations.
• Support procurement, inventory management, vendor relations, and material planning within the S/4HANA Public Cloud environment.
• Translate business requirements into scalable SAP solutions, minimizing custom developments.
• Facilitate data migration, testing, and go-live activities to ensure smooth implementation.
• Provide comprehensive training and documentation to end users to enhance system adoption.
• Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues, ensuring system reliability and optimal performance.
• Contribute to global rollout initiatives by applying knowledge of supply chain processes.• Minimum of 8 years of SAP MM experience, with at least 2–3 years in S/4HANA Public Cloud.
• Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, especially in discrete manufacturing; experience in the aerospace industry is a plus.
• Hands-on expertise with SAP Public Cloud Fit-to-Standard methodology.
• Proficiency in global supply chain processes and the ability to support global rollouts.
• Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with diverse teams.
• Experience with related SAP modules, such as PP, SD, and WM, is highly desirable.
• Prior involvement in S/4HANA Public Cloud greenfield implementations is a bonus.
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