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Enterprise Application Specialist

Date: 18 Oct 2024
Location: Chonburi, Sriracha (āļŠāļĨāļšāļļāļĢāļĩ), Thailand, 20230


EXPERIENCE

The Enterprise Application Specialist for SAP plays a vital role within our organization's IT department, responsible for the management, optimization, and support of enterprise-level SAP applications. This role ensures the seamless operation, integration, and alignment of SAP systems with business processes. The Enterprise Application Specialist collaborates closely with cross-functional teams to enhance SAP application functionality, drive efficiency, maximize the value of SAP solutions, and serves as the focal point for SAP-related escalations from functional teams.


EDUCATION

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, Computer Science or a relevant field; certifications in SAP or specific SAP applications are advantageous.
  • Proven experience in the management, optimization, and support of enterprise-level SAP applications.
  • Strong technical knowledge of SAP applications, integration technologies, and best practices.
  • Proficiency in SAP application security measures, compliance requirements, and data protection.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to diagnose and resolve complex SAP application-related issues.
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills for collaboration with cross-functional teams and end-users.
  • Detail-oriented with a commitment to documentation and best practices.
  • Ability to adapt to evolving technology trends and maintain a proactive approach to SAP application management and optimization.
  • Project management skills for executing SAP application-related initiatives.

The Enterprise Application Specialist for SAP role is integral in maintaining and enhancing the performance, functionality, and security of SAP applications, fostering business process efficiency, delivering value to the organization, and serving as the primary contact for SAP-related escalations from functional teams.


ROLE & RESPONSIBILITY

Application Management: Oversee the administration, configuration, and maintenance of enterprise-level SAP applications through SAP Basis and SAP Functional team to ensure their availability and reliability.

Integration and Interoperability: Facilitate the integration of SAP applications with other systems, enabling data flow and process automation across the organization while ensuring compatibility with existing systems.

Application Enhancement: Collaborate with business units to identify opportunities for improving SAP application functionality, streamlining processes, and enhancing user experience.

Vendor Relations: Engage with SAP application vendors and suppliers, manage relationships, and negotiate contracts to ensure the efficient operation of SAP software solutions.

User Support: Provide technical support and issue resolution for end-users, working to resolve SAP application-related problems promptly and efficiently.

Security and Compliance: Implement and maintain security measures to protect sensitive data within SAP applications, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and internal policies.

Documentation and Training: Create and maintain comprehensive documentation of SAP application configurations and procedures. Develop and deliver training programs to empower users and maximize the value of SAP applications.

Performance Monitoring: Continuously monitor SAP application performance, diagnose and address issues, and optimize resource utilization to improve overall efficiency.


ROLE & RESPONSIBILITY

Upgrades and Patch Management: Plan and execute SAP software upgrades and patches, ensuring applications remain up-to-date with the latest features, enhancements, and security fixes.

Change Management: Manage changes to SAP applications, assess their impact on business processes, and ensure smooth transitions while minimizing disruptions.

Business Continuity: Implement and maintain business continuity and disaster recovery plans for critical SAP applications to minimize downtime.

Reporting and Analytics: Generate and analyze data and reports to identify trends, bottlenecks, and opportunities for improvement in SAP application performance and usage.

Focal Point for Escalations: Act as the focal point for SAP-related escalations from functional teams, coordinating issue resolution and communication to minimize disruptions and ensure smooth operations.

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