SQLI

Computer Software

SAPBusinessAnalystFinance&Procurement(FI/P2P)(M/W)

$135–175k ~AI est. Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland FULL TIME
The Brief

“SAP Business Analyst – Finance & Procurement (FI / P2P) (M/W) at SQLI. Skills: SAP FI, Procure-to-Pay, Business analysis. Gather business requirements. Analyze business requirements”

Industry & Context.

Computer Software
Problems you'll solve

Analytical mindset

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years SAP Business Analyst, SAP Finance (FI) expertise, Procure-to-Pay processes expertise, Requirement gathering experience, Functional specification writing experience, Stakeholder management experience, Understand financial flows, Understand postings, Understand reporting impacts, English fluent

Nice to Have

German language asset, French language asset

What You'll Do.

Gather business requirements

Analyze business requirements

Challenge business requirements

Translate business needs

Write functional specifications

Ensure solution consistency

Ensure process alignment

Support solution delivery

Follow up implementation

Contribute to testing

Ensure solution quality

Support change management

Support user adoption

Participate in project governance

Participate in Agile ceremonies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Business teams; IT teams; External partners; Vendors

Communication Scope

Interpersonal skills

Process & Methodology

Agile

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