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SAP Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Consultant

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 The SAP Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Consultant is responsible for leading requirements validation, workshops, development of functional design, design functional and UAT test scripts, and assisting with training development.
A strong configuration skill in Equipment master, Task Lists, BOM, Serial numbers, Work center, Warranty, Service Notification, Service orders, and Service Contract is also desired.
#federalsap Required Technical and Professional Expertise 5
years of team lead experience with knowledge of service costing and billing, variant configuration, and ippE (MPL).
A proven service process background:
In-house-, Field Service Repair process; and knowledge of integration with other modules of SAP.
Overall knowledge of SAP Logistics modules and their integration with SD, Finance, Controlling and BW.
Previous consulting experience out of service or complex manufacturing industry.
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise Experience with SAP S/4 Hana.
Experience in the Aerospace and Defense or DoD sectors.
US Citizenship.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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