Digital & Technology Lead Expert SAP O2C - Tax
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Location: Barcelona, Spain
Within The Supply Chain Cluster
Key Responsibilities
Be a key contributor to the Order Management Chapter, acting as Business Analyst.
Lead and manage SAP OTC‑Tax related requirements.
Design and deliver solutions as part of our digital transformation program and roadmap, including rollout projects, global solution deployment and S4/HANA transformation, with a focus on performance, data quality and business continuity.
Run, execute and deliver solutions in project mode (design, configuration, set‑up, test and solution validation) including cut‑over, go‑live and hyper‑care, providing level‑3 support for complex issues.
Direct and clear interaction with key business stakeholders: gather requirements, design solutions and handle day‑to‑day communications.
Commit to delivery dates and high‑quality performance.
Contribute as business analyst to the delivery of an improvement plan impacting the OTC + VAT functional domain.
Work with Platform/Product teams to support delivery of integration projects.
Stay current with SAP technology road‑map and propose strategic improvements to the SAP environment.
Benefits
Work in close proximity to our business in a global and intercultural environment.
Progress to life. By being in D&T you will shape the future through digital and innovative solutions.
High‑challenger career and big opportunities within SAP solutions.
A flexible work environment that empowers people to take accountability for their work and own the outcome.
Barrier‑free communities within our organization where every employee is equally valued and respected – regardless of background, beliefs, or identity.
An eagerness to be one team and learn from each other to bring progress to life and create a better future.
You Bring
10+ years of experience in SAP SD‑Tax topics.
Excellent functional knowledge on E2E O2C flows: order flow from quotation, ATP check, supply‑chain impacts, credit/debit memo, third‑party orders, inter‑company sales and stock