A minimum of 3 ~ 8 years of hands-on SAP configuration experience within the Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) is required.
Leading/Participation in atleast 1 full cycle implementations (fit gap analysis, Warehouse layout configuration, testing, Trainings to users, Stock data cut over/load, GoLive, Hyper care) in SAP EWM
Responsible for the Functional aspects of the Analysis and Design Process and its associated documentation – functional specification, Test Plans, etc
Guides and troubleshoots during the implementation
Must have experience in EWM-ERP Master Data integration via Core Interfaces, others
Must have Experience in Configuring Pack, VAS and Quality Inspection, Configuring Physical Inventory, Configure Slotting and Rearrangement Post processing framework, Output configuration of Master Data & Warehouse Structure Creation and Dock
Must have Experience in direct goods receipt and deconsolidation, goods issue process via stock transfer orders, put away and picking strategies, Kitting.
Understand the interdependencies of the SAP PP, PP-PI, MM, QM and WM modules, including master data and transactional objects (e.g. orders, material documents etc.,)
Strong exposure with Radio Frequency (Mobile data entry) functionalities.
Good exposure in Handling Unit / Batch Management processes.
Ability to collaborate in a cross-functional team environment is required.
Experience in all types of testing (EWM Product/Functional)
3 ~ 8 years of SAP EWM experience
Must be familiar with Supply Chain business models
Should be familiar with material handling systems and how to integrate them to Warehousing systems
Strong warehouse and material movement Process Knowledge and experience.
Strong analytical skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Strong interpersonal skills. Ability to interact effectively both internally and externally.
Perform fitgap working with the Plant MP&L Business, perform EWM configs, testing, assist in UAT
Perform stock upload in the EWM systems and do the cut over
Post launch support
Assist in ongoing sustenance/usage of EWM