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Please check the below JD and if you are interested, share profiles to
*md.kh...@3sbc.com
<md.kh...@3sbc.com>*

*Role: SAP BA Architect*

*Location: Remote*

*Duration: Long term*


*Job Description:*


The candidate will act as a *business analyst in the program management
office.* When a new project is initiated, this person will analyze the
impact from a Global Regulatory Compliance perspective on the existing
systems and running projects.


- Shall be able to create /size/compliance solutions based on
*HP stack-S4 HANA, SAP R3 and legacy systems.*- Customize reusable
solutions of program and enterprise or operational scope.
- Capture and share architectural IP at the solution level.
- Define and implement architectural governance at the program and
enterprise or operational scope.
- Collaborate with *HP Enterprise Architects* to ensure solutions have
least technical debt
- Assess business impact of multiple technologies/strategies.
- Define solutions aligned with EA strategy and roadmap to avoid
implementing new vendor’s systems that will increase IT operations cost
- Identify and address technical or operational risks.



Expert functional knowledge in SAP S4 Hana FI, MM, SD modules as well as
SAP R3 and HP Legacy IT systems
- Ability to collaborate with SAP on Roadmaps and understand the rollout of
OSS Notes for each HP Compliance Solution and translate that into a
solution plan and timeline for the HP Compliance Solutions under extremely
compressed timeframe
- Create Opportunity Assessment Document(OAD) and Sizing for each HP
Compliance Solution and share that with Business and IT Stakeholders.
- Ability to understand the customer's business problem and regulatory
changes, need, or opportunity and to design a solution that completely and
correctly addresses the business problem, need, or opportunity without
unnecessary enhancements.

Regards,

*Md.Khazababu*

Recruiter

3*S* Business Corporation Inc(*3SBC*)

P: 281-823-9222 Ext 518 | F: 281-823-9225

Email: md.kh...@3sbc.com| <md.kh...@3sbc.com> www.3sbc.com

Hangouts – khaza3...@gmail.com



*3S Business Corporation Inc.  11271 Richmond Ave,  Suite # H107, # H108
Houston, Texas. 77082*

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