Location: Bay Area California Onsite
Need Strong SAP SD + Pricing knowledge and Spare business knowledge must
Bay Area Mandatory
Role Summary
We are seeking an experienced Senior IT / Business Systems Analyst (BSA) to support the Spares and Service Product Line as part of Lam Research's Digital Transformation (DT) initiatives. This role will be responsible for end-to-end functional ownership, enhancement, and operational support of SAP ECC, S/4 Hana, SAP Fiori applications, and Teamcenter/Alexandria/Data Lake integrations that enable pricing, materials management, services, and PLM processes for spares and service operations.
The candidate will partner closely with Business, GIS, and Global Pricing teams to deliver scalable, compliant, and efficient solutions across pricing, service contracts, and parts lifecycle management. This is an onsite position Fremont CA.
Key Applications & Scope
SAP ECC and S/4 Hana
Sales and Distribution + Pricing
Materials Management
Customer Master
Purchase Info Records
HVM Cost
Service Contracts
Spares and Service processes
SAP Fiori Applications- Custom Fiori Applications for Spares PL
Teamcenter (PLM)- Ensure seamless integration between Teamcenter and SAP for parts extension and lifecycle data
Data Lake/Alexandria (Middleware) Integrations with SAP and other applications.
Key Responsibilities
Act as the primary functional BSA for Spares / Service Product Line systems
Support Digital Transformation initiatives, including process harmonization and system modernization
Gather, analyze, and document business requirements; translate them into functional specifications
Lead end-to-end solution design across SAP ECC, S/4 Hana, Fiori, and Teamcenter
Coordinate with development teams for RICEF design, build, testing, and deployment
Support service contracts, pricing models, and cost structures
Drive UAT, cutover, and go-live support
Ensure integration stability between SAP and Teamcenter
Partner with Global Pricing, Supply Chain, Services, and Finance stakeholders
Provide production support, root cause analysis, and continuous improvement