Job Title : SAP S/4HANA Settlement Management and Condition Contract Management (CCM) Lead
Job Type: Contract
Locations: Remote (First 5 days onsite)
Note:
This is a fully remote position. The candidate must be open to traveling onsite for the first full week and for occasional meetings, which may take place in Chicago, IL, Houston, TX, Dallas, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Seattle, WA, San Francisco, CA, USA
The role requires time zone flexibility, including the ability to work East Coast hours when based in the West Coast.
Job Description:
Contract description
- Lead the end-to-end design, configuration, and delivery of Intercompany Cost Distribution using SAP S/4HANA Settlement Management and CCM.
- Independently assess current-state IC cost allocation processes, including custom BPC solutions integrated with SAP ECC.
- Design target-state IC settlement solutions leveraging standard CCM functionality, including condition contract types, pricing logic, settlement calendars, and settlement documents.
- Collaborate directly with Finance, Controlling, and IT stakeholders to translate business requirements into clean, supportable SAP solutions.
- Clearly visualize and communicate end-to-end IC cost flows, settlement mechanics, and accounting impacts; produce high-quality functional documentation and walkthrough materials.
Qualifications
- Deep expertise in SAP S/4HANA Settlement Management and Condition Contract Management (CCM), with a strong focus on Intercompany Cost Distribution.
- Proven experience designing and configuring CCM end-to-end, including business volume determination based on FI journal entries.
- Strong ability to distinguish between standard SAP functionality and necessary customizations, recommending best-practice, sustainable designs.
- Self-starter with demonstrated experience engaging directly with clients, assessing current state, and driving solution design independently.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to guide clients on best practices, governance, and auditability for IC settlements.