***SAP Architect (Finance & Supply Chain)***Remote***

Overview

Remote
Depends on Experience
Accepts corp to corp applications
Contract - W2
Contract - Independent
Contract - 36 Month(s)

Skills

SAP Architect
SC
FI
HANA
FICO
MM

Job Details

SAP Architect (Finance & Supply Chain)

Duration: Long Term

Summary

  • Own and run the SAP landscape for Furst-McNess on S/4HANA.
  • Design, implement, and stabilize SAP solutions across Finance (FI/CO) and Supply Chain (MM/SD/PP).
  • Solve daily business + technical issues; serve as the primary SAP escalation point.
  • Drive standards, integrations, data quality, and best practices across the environment.

What You ll Do

  • Lead solution architecture, configuration oversight, and blueprinting for Finance and Supply Chain processes.
  • Triage/prioritize incidents and defects; deliver hands-on fixes or guide dev/config teams to resolution.
  • Integrate SAP with peripheral systems (interfaces, IDocs/APIs), ensure data migration/MDG hygiene, and optimize performance.
  • Govern role/Fiori/catalog usage patterns and document target processes, tech designs, and handoffs.
  • Provide executive-ready updates on risks, dependencies, and cutover/readiness milestones.

Must-Haves

  • 12+ years SAP with deep S/4HANA; proven end-to-end architecture across FI/CO and MM/SD (PP a plus).
  • Strong troubleshooting across logs/traces, ST22, performance, and integration errors (IDoc/OData).
  • Experience owning/run-state operations: release management, transports, defect triage, and cutovers.
  • Clear communicator with the business; able to translate pain points into actionable designs.

Nice-to-Haves

  • Food/feed/agri manufacturing experience; batch management, quality, and costing exposure.
  • Familiarity with EWM, PP-DS, or Signavi o/Process Insights.
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