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SAP BPC BW on HANA Architect

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Job Title: SAP BPC BW on HANA Architect
Location: MI, Plymouth
Term: Full time

Relevant Experience (Yrs) : Atleast 2 full cycle implementation experience in SAP BPC
Atleast 3 -5 full cycle implementation experience in SAP BW
7-10 years in SAP BW , BO, other ETL combined with
minimum 3 years in BO and 1 project in SAP HANA.

Technical/Functional Skills: Strong BPC knowledge, Strong FI knowledge,
Strong ETL knowledge SAP BW/BO, HANA modelling experience, ABAP knowledge
Experience Required 7-12 years.

Roles &
Responsibilities:
Understanding the Business requirements & convert them into Blueprint
Understanding the Finance background of the Customer
Talking to the CFO organization, Configure BPC landscape
Upgrade/ Migrate the BPC landscape to new versions
Build BPC queries and connect to BO queries.
Define the Design Documents for the BW Models
BW Extraction, BW loading, Building BW cubes, DSO , multiproviders
Building BEx reports, Optimizing for BW on HANA, Writing routines,
Validation of Data in the Reports,
Conducting UAT sessions with the Business
Functional Walkthrough, Report layout and report Unit Testing,
Validation of Data in the Reports vs ECC
Integration & System Testing
Presenting the Business value of the Report to the Users
Generic Managerial Skills : Ability to lead all Requirement Gathering sessions with the Customer
Manage UAT with the Business in SCM area
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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