Director, SAP Architect
KPMG US · Dallas, TX · 2 mo ago
HybridConsultingFull-time
Responsibilities
- Act as a solution architect and deep functional expert, offering cross industry expertise and the ability to correlate business needs to SAP capabilities
- Ability to advise clients and provide support as they navigate SAP RISE discussions including but not limited to the Bill of Material, License Optimization, Cost Structure Evaluation, Service Level Agreements & System Landscape
- Drive sales opportunities and deliver projects related to SAP; contribute to proposal efforts showcasing the capabilities of SAP
- Collaborate in the development and enhancement of Intellectual Property (IP) within KPMG's Global SAP Community, concentrating on SAP AI and Build innovations
- Offer expert advice in support of the "Powered" SAP Build and SAP Alliances program, identifying areas for solution enhancements and new capabilities
- Contribute to the development of new or improved KPMG methodologies and tools while promoting their usage across the organization
- Collaborate with KPMG Leadership in designing and presenting benefits of SAP AI and Build to senior-level management of clients; support solution development for local sales opportunities, including AI
- Act with integrity, professionalism, and personal responsibility to uphold KPMG's respectful and courteous work environment
Qualifications
- Minimum ten years of recent SAP expertise, specifically experience as a Platform Architect specializing in SAP architecture with experience in the Industrial Manufacturing Industry and/or Retail
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
- Hold relevant certifications or have hands-on experience in the SAP AI solution portfolio and/or SAP Build
- Exhibit strong knowledge of Enterprise Architecture and Functional design principles in SAP RISE and GROW environments
- Proven expertise in driving internal transformation initiatives and influencing cross-functional teams
- Excellent communication skills, able to articulate complex technical concepts to a non-technical audience