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Position: SAP FICO Functional Lead - 51848-1 Location: Remote with occasional travel to Boston, MA Required Skills: Proven experience in S/4HANA rollouts in the Accounting to Reporting domain. Strong knowledge of Finance & Controlling processes and integration with other SAP modules: Finance (FI): General Ledger (GL) Document Splitting, Parallel Ledger Asset Accounting Multiple depreciation areas Accounts Receivable (AR), Accounts Payable (AP), Banking (SEPA Payments, DMEE XML, electronic bank statements), LockBox Intercompany invoicing via auto-generated IDOCs Controlling (CO): Account-based COPA Material Ledger Actual valuation Month-end closing activities FSCM Credit Management Including interfaces with external credit agencies for credit rating updates Knowledge of Plant Abroad scenarios. Deep understanding of Gross-to-Net scenarios in the Life Sciences industry (US market). Expertise in Accruals for chargebacks and rebates. Familiarity with Rebate functionality in S/4HANA. Understanding of local tax and statutory reporting requirements in US/CA, including DRC. Job Description: We are seeking a motivated SAP S/4HANA FICO Consultant to join our team for a global template rollout. The ideal candidate will be a strong team player, capable of working in a collaborative onsite-offshore setup. Qualifications - - Demonstrated expertise in SAP ECC SD, MM, FICO, and S/4 integration with FICO, with a strong understanding of business processes. - Extensive experience in SAP architecture and solution design, with a focus on scalability and efficiency. - Proven ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams and translate business requirements into technical solutions. - Strong analytical skills to assess system performance and identify areas for improvement. - Excellent communication skills to facilitate workshops and training sessions effectively. - Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and deliver results within deadlines. - Familiarity with industry best practices and standards in SAP implementation and management

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