Role: S4 HANA Finance Functional Consultant
Location: San Jose, CA
Duration: 12+ Months
Job Description:
Finance & Revenue Management Team is responsible for providing state of the art technical solutions and engineering & thought leadership for the Finance Business Unit while driving key transformation programs. Your work will have a direct impact on the effectiveness and delivery against Adobe's Strategic roadmap. We are part of the Enterprise Solution Services team within the Finance, Technology Services and Operations organization.
Must have:
S4 HANA Implementation experience is must
Process flows
Configure S4 HANA systems
Write design documents , engage with biz teams
Must work onsite hybrid model
The Challenge
As an S4HANA Functional SME on our dynamic and driven team, you will collaborate with Adobe's Finance & IT teams to understand and support strategic priorities. You are required to have strong SAP S4HANA system experience with Finance expertise, be able to analyze sophisticated business problems and procedures, and deliver solutions that meet business requirements. The role requires the ability to work in partnership with the Adobe's Finance business unit (includes Procurement, Accounting, Revenue Recognition, Accounts Payable, Tax, Treasury, and other Controllership functions), Order Management team, and internal IT teams.
The ideal candidate has global business experience, with a knack for getting things done. You can separate what is important versus what is urgent and find the best path forward among multiple scenarios. You have been part of multiple S4HANA implementations through their lifecycle, and adept at driving state of the art technical solutions within the team and in partnership with key stakeholder organizations. You have deep experience working with SAP S4HANA Application using scrum and agile methodologies. You may be required to lead cross functional teams. You are a S4HANA Finance resource in the truest sense, who can be active in the S4H design and provide technical guidance on what is right for Adobe and course-correct if there are situations that do not align with the overall roadmap and expectations.
What you will do