S/4HANA Master Data Migration Consultant
HRTx, Inc.
3d ago
0OtherPhilippineshimalayas
SAP-ConsultingData-MigrationSAP-S-4HANAMaster-Data-ManagementBusiness-AnalysisSenior
Job Description
Attends Global/Regional workshops and kick-off work for project.Teams with key client business and IT users to define business requirements and design solutions to meet their needs.Leads proposal preparation, client presentation and project delivery.Advising with respect to data assessment processes and procedures.Advising and accountable with respect to ETL design.Management and coordination of data loads.Development of load programs via a custom ABAP program or various SAP tools such as LSMW, LTMC / Migration Cockpit, ALE, etc.Manual Transformation of Data from Legacy System to SAP loadable values.Manual Load of Data from Legacy System into SAP system.Execution of automated data loads via SAP or other automated tools.Working with Functional Consultants to verify data and troubleshoot/correct errors.Preparing Test Plans, Test Cases, Test Scripts and Test Summary Reports for Automated and manual testing.Accountable for all the data loads into SAP system.Stay updated on the latest S/4HANA features, industry trends, and emerging technologies, bringing fresh perspectives to our projects.QualificationBachelor's Degree graduate7+ Years of Experience in SAP Data Migration, Data Analysis, Data Audits, Process Management, Business Analysis, ECM, Business Process Re-engineering, RFPs, Quality Assurance, Data Analysis and Modeling and Testing of enterprise-wide client/server and Web-based applications and all aspects of Software Engineering and Systems Development Life Cycle SDLC.Certified in BackOffice Associates Data Migration and ETL Tools: Data StagingWarehouse , DataGarage,EZMap , DataDialysis, BDCdirect, DataProfiler , DataConstructionServer , dDup , SourceTrack , CranPort.In-depth technical expertise in SAP Data module SAP S/4HANA Migration Cockpit, SAP Master Data Migration.Technology consulting expertise.PPSM Certifications a plusOriginally posted on Himalayas
