Multinational Healthcare Company
Technical Architect SAP P2P
Multinational Industry Healthcare Company
The
SAP P2P Finance Solution Architect
will take ownership of designing, implementing, and optimizing P2P finance solutions
while playing a hands‑on role in key global transformation initiatives. As part of transformation team, including a shift to SAP S/4HANA, you'll contribute to rolling out and improving core processes across our global network. You'll work independently with stakeholders, coordinate with external suppliers.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the
architectural design and implementation of P2P solutions, with a primary focus on OpenText VIM and SAP integration
Drive process standardization and optimization across the global P2P landscape
Provide technical leadership in solution design workshops
and stakeholder meetings
Develop and maintain
solution architecture documentation, including process flows, integration patterns, and technical specifications
Lead end-to-end implementation projects for OpenText VIM across international subsidiaries, including concept development, implementation planning, testing coordination, user training and hypercare support
Guide the implementation of automated invoice processing, payment workflows, and vendor management solutions, including
payment processes, formats (PAIN, CGI), and banking connectivity
Design and implement payment approval workflows, payment controls, and bank communication systems
Oversee integration with global payment systems, ensuring compliance with international payment standards and regulations
Support and guide the transition from existing SAP systems to S/4HANA, ensuring seamless integration with P2P processes
Manage relationships and coordinate with external consulting and support service providers to ensure optimal solution delivery
Collaborate with finance, treasury, procurement, and IT teams to align solutions with business requirements
Ensure compliance with financial regulations and corporate governance standards
Mentor and
provide technical guidance on P2P best practices .
Interesting professional opportunity
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