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Greetings of the day!!!



*Please share resumes to* *s...@hclglobal.com* <s...@hclglobal.com>* at
earliest.*



*Below is the job description for your consideration:*

*JD as follows:*

Role: SAP BPC Techno-Functional Developer

Location: *Washington DC*

*Rate:$DOE/hr on C2C*

*Duration: 6- 12 months*





1.      Document business requirements, and analyze requirements with users
2.      Translate business requirements into solution requirements and
specifications
3.      Discuss solution options with users
4.      Determine the integration needed with other  systems to solve the
business needs
5.      Design and develop the necessary models, cubes, input-forms,
business process flows, VB macros, reports, BADIs and data interfaces from
BW
6.      Develop mechanisms to transform and load data from BW into BPC
7.      Enhance existing system functionality and resolve production issues
8.      Develop/update test cases for the solution
9.      Develop/update user guides for the functionality developed
10.     Document solution design and how the solution is to be used
11.     Maintain user roles and authorizations in the system, and perform
other administrative activities

·         Further education in Financial planning or Accounting is a plus


·         Role Specific Experience: Minimum 3+ years of hands-on experience
in automating business planning processes that include two of any of the
following planning processes a) Budget formulation b) Revenue/Expense c)
Staff cost planning d) Activity planning and e) Capital investment planning

·         BPC development experience must include SAP BPC NetWeaver version
10.x and BW 7.4 on HANA

·         Ability to design and configure roles and authorizations
     Ability to enable self-service capabilities in BPC and train users on
the same
     Perform system administrative functions in BPC and train users on
activities appropriate to them
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Thanks & Regards,


*Srikanth*

*HCL Global Systems Inc*

*Desk: 248-473-0720 Ext: 179*

*Email: s...@hclglobal.com <s...@hclglobal.com>*

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