About the role
Staff Business Analyst IT Contract Manufacturing role based on the published job description. Key responsibilities and requirements were extracted directly from the posting for quick review.
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Key Responsibilities
- Key responsibilities in your new role Lead stakeholder engagement across OSAT and EWM (SIFO) business, operations, and IT teams to ensure alignment on SAP Contract Manufacturing (CM) solution design, strategic priorities, and roadmap execution.
- Foster effective cross-team collaboration among technical, functional, and business groups
- Provided high-level ABAP guidance, reviewed solution architectures, and upheld development quality anddelivery efficiency.
- Drive continuous improvement and process optimisation initiatives , aligning with industry best practices to achieve measurable operational gains.
- Provide strategic leadership in analysing, designing, and configuring SAP CM processes, applying strong SAP MM expertise to address complex and cross-functional business needs.
- Lead end-to-end CM rollout project lifecycle activities —including planning, design, build, testing, and deployment—leveraging extensive experience from multiple full-cycle implementations to ensure structured and risk-mitigated delivery.
Requirements
- Qualifications and skills to help you succeed Minimum 5 years of hands-on experience with SAP S/4HANA MM (Material Management) or SD (Sales and Distribution) in an enterprise environment, ideally within manufacturing, logistics, or supply-chain–related domains.
- Proficiency in subcontracting and outsourced manufacturing models, including complex inventory flows.
- Experience with semiconductor OSAT(outsourced assembly and test) or SIFO (silicon foundry) processes is a strong plus.
- End-to-end SAP project exposure, including multiple phases of the project lifecycle
- Full-cycle implementation experience is an advantage.
- Ability to work closely with ABAP developers, with familiarity in key ABAP concepts and basic debugging techniques to support functional–technical analysis.