SAP FICO Analyst at Day & Zimmermann in Philadelphia, PAother related Employment listings - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

SAP FICO Analyst at Day & Zimmermann in Philadelphia, PA

What You'll Be Doing:
Perform necessary configuration/development changes to meet changing business needs and local/federal laws in the Financial Accounting and Controlling Modules of DZI's SAP Systems. Identify and design requirements, system development, testing, training and support. Verify the data integrity by working closely with key users to ensure accurate reporting and analysis of the key figures on the Operational P&L and Consolidation statements Provide solutions to all the FI/CO/BW related support calls /queries from business users as a level 3 support. Responsible for executing the integration testing activities across the various project teams. What You Need To Bring To The Table:
Bachelors Degree in Accouting/Finance, Materials Management, or related field 7-10 years relevant work experience; 4-7 years SAP experience Strong Knowledge of SAP FI/CO configuration, integration, training, testing and implementation. Working Knowledge of US and International GAAP. Experience in SAP ECC 6.0 & S/4HANA Finance. Experience in the following SAP areas:
General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Fixed Assets, Special Purpose Ledger, Consolidation, Cost Center Accounting, Profit center Accounting, and Internal Orders. Integration experience in the following areas of SAP:
Sales and Distribution, Materials Management, Project Systems, HR and Payroll. Strong reporting skills including Report Painter/ Report Writer/ ABAP Query. Proficient in the user of eCAT or related tools to load data into SAP.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Accounting, Corporate FinanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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