Shape global ERP processes as an ERP Process Manager within a cross-functional team focused on operational excellence. You'll lead initiatives to refine and standardize business workflows, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives across international operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the identification and evaluation of process change requests, delivering recommendations that support business performance and scalability.
- Partner with internal teams and SAP specialists worldwide to align process designs and ensure seamless integration within the ERP framework.
- Support large-scale transformation efforts by contributing to process modeling, testing protocols, and change adoption strategies.
- Foster collaboration through engagement with SAP Key Users, promoting shared learning and consistent application of best practices.
- Drive standardization of Sales Order and Purchase Order processes within Make-to-Order environments, establishing unified structures across regional organizations.
Qualifications
Applicants should hold a degree in Business, Engineering, Computer Science, or demonstrate equivalent professional experience. A minimum of five years in business process management within a global ERP context is required.
Proficiency in SAP business processes is essential—this role does not involve development. You should bring a strategic perspective, a commitment to continuous improvement, and the ability to communicate effectively in English across diverse functions and cultures.
Strong interpersonal skills and experience engaging with senior stakeholders are critical for success in this collaborative environment.
Work Environment
This role operates in a global, flexible work setting, supporting diverse teams across regions. The organization emphasizes inclusion, employee development, and holistic wellbeing.
Benefits & Support
- Comprehensive benefits package covering financial, physical, and mental health
- Resources for ongoing personal and professional growth
- Reasonable accommodations available for qualified individuals with disabilities