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SAP VIM Consultant
Denova Consulting
13d ago
0OtherGermany, India, United Stateshimalayas
SAP-ConsultingSAP-VIMSAP-SupportAccounts-PayableFinancial-SystemsSAP-ERPMid-level
Job Description
We are currently recruiting an experienced SAP VIM Consultant to support our client with Business-As-Usual / System Support activities. The role focuses on ensuring the stable operation, support and continuous improvement of the SAP Vendor Invoice Management solution.We are looking for a specialist who can work mid-shift.This role is open exclusively to candidates residing in the Philippines.Key Responsibilities:Provide technical BAU support for SAP VIMMonitor and support invoice processing workflows, exception handling and approvalsTroubleshoot and resolve VIM-related issues in coordination with functional and technical teamsPerform root cause analysis and support defect fixes and minor enhancementsProvide support during system upgrades, enhancements and rolloutsSupport month-end and year-end processing activities related to vendor invoicesLiaise with business users to ensure smooth day-to-day operationsMaintain documentation, support procedures and knowledge base articlesEnsure adherence to SLAs and operational best practicesRequirementsRequired Skills & Experience:Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, Information Systems, or a related field – mandatory Must have global experience, with a minimum of 4+ years of hands-on VIM implementation and support experience - mandatoryFluent in English (verbal and written) – mandatory Solid understanding of Accounts Payable processes, invoice lifecycle, exception handling and financial controls. Experience configuring VIM workflows, exception handling, tolerance limits and approval hierarchies.Knowledge of OCR/scanning solutions and invoice automation tools is a strong plus.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independentlyAbility to analyze issues across functional and technical layersStrong communication skills and a client-facing mindsetOriginally posted on Himalayas
