Job Description
Job Location: hybrid in Bucharest
Full-time role | Permanent or Contract
Recruitment process:
- HR discussion
- 2 x Technical Interview
You will join a global S/4HANA transformation programme, working within an internal ERP team to deliver procurement and materials management capabilities across multiple country rollouts, aligned with a Global ERP Template
Key Responsibilities:
Design, configure and deliver SAP S/4HANA MM solutions across:
Purchasing & Supplier Management
Goods Receipt & Invoice Verification
Inventory Management & Goods Movements
Materials Planning (MRP) & Warehouse Management
Lead/support Fit-to-Template workshops to align local processes with global standards
Ensure integration with FI, CO, SD and end-to-end processes (Procure-to-Pay)
Support testing (unit, integration, UAT), defect resolution, and solution validation
Support data migration & cutover (materials, vendors, open POs, inventory)
Ensure compliance with ERP governance, audit and control requirements
Contribute to continuous improvement of the Global ERP Template
Collaborate with global stakeholders, implementation partners, and supply chain teams
Your Profile:
8+ years of SAP MM experience (ECC and/or S/4HANA)
Strong hands-on configuration across MM (Purchasing, Inventory, MRP)
Solid understanding of procurement and supply chain processes
Experience in global / multi-country SAP programmes or template-driven environments
Ability to work with business stakeholders and drive standardisation
Strong communication, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills
Tech & Environment:
SAP S/4HANA with modern procurement capabilities:
Embedded analytics (real-time procurement & inventory visibility)
Simplified GR/IR processes
Intelligent purchasing & supplier integration
Large-scale landscape:
30,000+ ERP users
Multiple regions (Europe, LATAM)
Multi-language environment
Additional Info:
Internal ERP role (not consulting partner role)
Focus on template alignment & long-term ERP strategy
Opportunity to work on complex global transformation programmes
Some travel required for country rollouts