Novartis

OrderManagementProjectSpecialist

$485–725k ~AI est. Mexico City, Mexico FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Order Management Project Specialist at Novartis. Skills: SAP S/4HANA, Order to Cash, Process Improvement. Support SAP S/4HANA implementation. Validate Order to Cash processes”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

SAP S/4HANA Sales and Distribution processes, SAP S/4HANA implementation projects, end-to-end Order to Cash processes, cross-functional teams, analytical skills, problem-solving skills, documentation skills, Advanced English language skills

Nice to Have

Experience in pharmaceutical, Experience in life sciences, Experience in highly regulated industries, Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Confidence working with process data, Confidence working with project documentation

What You'll Do.

Support SAP S/4HANA implementation

Validate Order to Cash processes

Provide functional support

Act as subject matter expert

Support process clarifications

Identify process gaps

Identify process risks

Identify improvement opportunities

Ensure process consistency

Partner with stakeholders

Drive standardization

Drive operational excellence

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Global and local teams; Cross-functional teams

Communication Scope

English language skills

Process & Methodology

Project transformation

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