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SAP FICO Consultant

Unison Group · Hong Kong

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Job Description - SAP FICO Consultant We are looking for an experienced SAP FICO Consultant with 5-7 years of hands-on experience in SAP Finance and Controlling implementations and support projects. The candidate should have strong functional knowledge in SAP FICO with exposure to S/4HANA, preferably S/4HANA Public Cloud environments. Key Responsibilities • Work on SAP FICO configuration, support, enhancements, and implementation activities. • Gather business requirements and translate them into functional solutions. • Handle end-to-end finance processes including GL, AP, AR, Asset Accounting, Cost Center Accounting, Profit Center Accounting, and Banking. • Support S/4HANA transformation and migration activities. • Collaborate directly with business stakeholders and provide client-facing consulting support. • Prepare functional specifications and coordinate with technical teams for developments and integrations. • Perform testing, issue resolution, user training, and post-go-live support. • Participate in workshops, requirement discussions, and solution design sessions.

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