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D365 Supply Chain Functional Solution Architect

United States

As a D365 Supply Chain Solution Architect you can expect to...

  • Act as Functional Solution Architect (FSA) on projects while implementing various modules of D365 for Supply Chain
  • Lead the D365 Supply Chain Management Workstream
  • Perform the Solution Advisory/Solution Architect role in the analysis phase of a D365 F&O implementation
  • Conduct Business Process Analysis (BPA) workshops
  • Accurately estimate entire enterprise-level projects along with appropriate resources and skillsets required
  • Conduct Business Process Analysis (BPA), create the Solution Blueprint document and perform Fit/Gap analysis
  • Act as solution advisor to the project during design/development, testing and deployment phases
  • Ensure a formal process is in place for testing and issues resolution, specifically around the functional architecture and integration points of the implementation
  • Finalize and sign-off on functional specifications, unit and system test scripts, and deployment plans Ensure training will cover all relevant topics allowing client successful use and maintenance of the application
  • Act as escalation point for all support issues during and after a project
  • Travel as the needs of clients and our business dictate

You’re great at...

  • Articulating architectural differences between solution methods and the challenges and approaches to integrating solutions built on different platform
  • Providing leadership and effectiveness in consulting and client management
  • Forming and leading virtual teams and collaborating across large, matrix organizations
  • Prioritizing tasks and communicating commitments
  • Working in a highly collaborative team environment
  • Solving complex problems with creative solutions
  • Mentoring and guiding junior consultants on best practices/approaches
  • Learning new concepts quickly and thoroughly Promoting the mission and Shared Values of our company

 

If this sounds like you, you'll have...

  • 8+ years combined experience with Microsoft D365 SCM implementations, application deployment and architecting complex enterprise systems
  • Project experience including assessment and analysis, designing business case development, envisioning, planning, deployment, benefits analysis, etc.
  • Strong background in ERP concepts, such as supply chain, manufacturing, planning, production, and distribution, WMS experience a plus
  • Ability to translate requirements created by the business and functional analysts into the architecture for the solution
  • Hands-on experience with multi-phase, multi-country, enterprise-wide implementations
  • Proven record of delivering information systems business value at an executive level
  • Ability to be the trusted voice at the decision-making table
  • Ability to move between high-level architectural review/design and the "roll up the sleeves" level of performing all phases of an application delivery project

 

 

Benefits

We offer competitive pay with and performance-based bonus. Our employees also enjoy unlimited paid time off and a flexible and affordable benefits program designed to help you be and stay well, including: medical, dental & vision coverage, flexible spending accounts, health reimbursement account, and a 401(k) plan with a company match. Additionally, you’ll have the benefit of working alongside enthusiastic and energetic teammates in a dynamic and thriving environment.

HSO is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

 

 

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