Sitcon Consulting
Sap service design consultant

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Job Summary
We are seeking an experienced SAP Service Design Consultant with strong SAP S/4HANA expertise to design, optimize, and implement end-to-end service processes. The role involves close collaboration with business stakeholders, translating service requirements into scalable SAP solutions, and driving best-practice service design across SAP landscapes.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead service design and process optimization initiatives within SAP S/4HANA
- Design and implement end-to-end service processes (order-to-cash, service execution, billing, warranty, contracts, etc.)
- Work closely with business users to gather requirements and translate them into functional SAP designs
- Configure and support SAP S/4HANA Service Management (or relevant modules such as SD, CS, FSM, BRIM, etc.)
- Develop functional specifications and collaborate with technical teams for enhancements, integrations, and custom developments
- Ensure alignment with SAP best practices, Fiori UX, and clean-core principles
- Support data migration, testing (SIT/UAT), cutover, and go-live activities
- Provide post-go-live support and continuous improvement recommendations
- Conduct workshops, demos, and training sessions for business users
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Required Skills & Qualifications
- Strong hands-on experience with SAP S/4HANA (Service Management / SD / CS or related areas)
- Proven experience in service design, service process modeling, and transformation projects
- Deep understanding of service lifecycle management
- Experience with SAP Fiori apps and user-centric design
- Ability to create functional design documents, process flows, and solution blueprints
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
- Experience working in Agile or hybrid delivery models


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Good to Have
- Experience with SAP FSM, SAP CX Service, or SAP BRIM
- Knowledge of integration with third-party service tools
- SAP certification in S/4HANA or Service Management
- Exposure to ITIL / Service Design frameworks
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