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SAP User Management

Introduction As a Package Consultant at IBM, get ready to tackle numerous mission-critical company directives.
Our team takes on the challenge of designing, developing and re-engineering highly complex application components and integrating software packages using various tools.
You will use a mix of consultative skills, business knowledge, and technical expertise to effectively integrate packaged technology into our clients' business environment and achieve business results.
Your Role and Responsibilities Provide knowledge and expertise to develop, test and maintain (SAP roles) including troubleshooting roles security issues and providing customer support.
SAPNAVY Required Technical and Professional Expertise Seven (7) or more years of SAP experience.
Thorough knowledge in SAP Infrastructure, with emphasis on Roles Security, role design, role authorizations.
Minimum of three (3) years of experience in an SAP environment supporting User Access Requirements, User Provisioning, SAP Roles development, and SAP Roles Management including the use of SAP Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) suite.
Possesses and applies a comprehensive knowledge across key tasks and high impact assignments.
Plans and leads major technology assignments.
Evaluates performance results and recommends major changes affecting short-term project growth and success.
Functions as a technical expert across multiple project assignments.
May supervise others.
Experience in development lifecycle surrounding requirements gathering, analysis, design, role development, documentation, test (unit, functional, integration, regression, stress, and user acceptance), implementation, and post production support of standard and custom roles supporting various SAP modules.
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise N/A Security Clearance:
NACLC US Citizenship.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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