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Junior SAP Treasury Consultant

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2 50 minutes ago Full Job Description Federal Project - Applicant must be a United States Citizen or Permanent Residents, with the ability to obtain a Public Trust.
Baer is looking for Junior SAP Treasury Consultant for a 10 month Federal Remote Project.
Title:
Junior SAP Treasury Consultant Location:
Remote (Must be based in US) Duration:
10 months Rate:
All-inclusive Alignment:
W2 or C2C Description:
Client looking for a Junior SAP Treasury resource with 2 years of experience to shadow existing Senior SAP TRM resource and team will offload additional work for Junior resource as well as train them.
Requirement:
SAP Treasury Cash Management Hedging Public trust security clearance is the lowest level of additional background screening that the federal government requires for applicants of certain jobs, which includes completing a Standard Form 85 (SF85) form.
Company Overview:
Baer is an Enterprise Performance Partner providing job opportunities with several 1st Tier Global Systems Integrators and a wide array of Fortune 1000 clients.
Baer consultants and employees enjoy access to the highest profile job opportunities across leading Enterprise Technology Solutions ranging from Digital Transformation programs utilizing the latest technologies from SAP and Oracle to a wide range of emerging Cloud based infrastructure, application and AI related solutions.
At Baer we aim to provide a best-in-class engagement experience for our consultants.
Our job requirements are carefully vetted and are typically associated with pivotal programs offering tremendous opportunities to expand your skills leveraging the latest solutions.
Baer is an equal opportunity employer including disability/veteran.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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