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SAP MM PP Principal Techno Functional Analyst

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
Livingston, CA - COL is 26% lower than S.F. and 15% lower than L.A.
SAP MM PP Supply Chain Principal Functional Analyst - $100K - $110K
time and a half for O.T. (75. - 82 an hour)
On Site FULL TIME EMPLOYEE POSITION
Average day time temperatures is 74 degrees and night is 51 degrees
Central CA
Livingston is 25 miles south of Modesto
116 Miles SE of SF
3 hours to Lake Tahoe
2 hours to Yosemite Park
o Analysis: Definition of business problems and opportunities, gathering and documentation of requirements, analysis and organization of information to support formation of projects, analysis of technology and infrastructure alternatives and implications.
o System Design: Translation of a conceptual alternative into a descriptive model, specification, data flow diagram or other relevant method that defines the system components which must be delivered, and the method for delivering them. Includes functional design, technical design and design validation.
o System Configuration / Development: Building of actual system solutions and demonstration of these solutions to IT and business customers. Configuration of the SAP and other applications as well development of applications, reports and dashboards.
5 years one or more of these: SAP ABAP, C, C++, Visual Basic (VB), Java, and/or PL/SQL, VB.NET, Java, PL/SQL, Socket Programming, Shell Scripts or Perl
6-8 years development work in a database environment (e.g. SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, etc.)
Expertise in MM, IM, Procurement, PP, and MRP
6-8 years experience in contemporary SAP ECC environments, including process design and support
Expertise and experience developing complex SAP MM / PP and other Supply Chain Management solutions, with the ability to train others in these areas.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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