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Tuesday, 12 November 2013
New Down Town Loctaion
We are pleased to announce that Petrotech TTI is moving to Down Town Calgary
Location effective from Nov,15 2013.We will be starting classes from our Down Town
Location of 4th Ave & Centre St SW Area,
SUN FINANCIAL PLAZA BUILDING WEST
144 4 Ave SW Calgary, AB T2P 0H1 27 th Floor
C Train Stop is Centre St on East Bound
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Sunday, 20 October 2013
SAP Jobs in Calgary
Expeditor
- LocationCalgary, AB.
- CategoriesPost Order Services, Procurement
- Closing Date17-Nov-2013
Description
Intermediate-Senior Expeditor
Role:
As an Expeditor, you will be responsible for ensuring the availability of purchased materials and relevant handling documentation at the established delivery point, in accordance with the order conditions and within the scheduled time limits.
Responsibilities:
- Collect the technical documentation necessary for order management
- Examine the order, taking the necessary steps to remove any potential cause that impedes the management of the assigned order
- Check the exhaustiveness of the contractual, commercial and technical documents concerning the purchase order
- Check the contract delivery terms and the frequency of actions according to the level of criticality assigned to the supply
- Act as a facilitator between supplier and internal departments
- Check the presence of constraints or particular technical provisions
- Coordinate with Inspector/Logistic to fulfill the overall activities needed for the Post Order phase
- Obtain POs confirmation by Vendors
- Ensure that the supplier defines a supply preparation plan that has to cover all phases of the preparation cycle (engineering, procurement, construction, inspection and preparation for shipment) in accordance with contract obligations.
- Issue an Expediting Report for each intervention on the supplier (e.g. visit, telephone contact etc.) and update the Material Information System (SAP)
- Ensure the correct materials' receipt, acknowledging into the Material Information System (SAP)
- Cooperate to ensure the availability of all information regarding supply development that may be useful for a correct application of liquidated damages for late delivery
- Approve in Electronic System (SAP) any payment milestones, also if subjected to the delivery of technical documentation
- Support and validate the Vendor's activities carried out directly on the Electronic System where applicable
Skills:
- Minimum of 5 years in the Upstream Oil and Gas industry as Expediter
- Team work, enthusiastic
- Completion of Post-Secondary education in a relevant field
- Good knowledge of rules to be applied for the activities in the Canadian market
- Proficient in MSWord/Excel/Power Point
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Intermediate level of supervisory responsibilities and travel requirement in performance of their duties
- SAP knowledge considered an asset
- Must be authorized to legally work in Canada
We offer a highly competitive compensation/benefits package. For a career that goes beyond the expected, please submit your cover letter and resume, quoting the job title in the subject line to RecruitmentCanada@Saipem.com.
http://www.suncor.com/en/careers/4061.aspx?rid=31366
SUNCOR | Business Performance Analyst |
Posting Number: | 31366 |
Employment Type: | Perm Full-Time |
JOB OVERVIEW
Reporting to the Lead – Operational Excellence Management Systems (OEMS) Performance Analyst, the Operational Excellence Management Systems (OEMS) Analyst will deliver accurate, detailed information and accountability for timely data reporting and trending for the Metrics and progress of OEMS.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Suncor is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from all qualified individuals
Education and Experience:
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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
SAP Terminology
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Posted in SAP Tags: Abbreviations and Acronyms
ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming
ACID Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability
APO Advanced Planner and Optimizer
BI Business Intelligence
BM Bridge module
BO BusinessObjects
BOE BusinessObjects Explorer
BW Business Warehouse
BWA Business Warehouse Accelerator
CD Compact disc
CPU Central processing unit
CRC Cyclic redundancy checking
CRM Customer Relationship Management
DBCustomer replaceable unit Database
DIMM Dual inline memory module
ECC Error correction code
ECC Enterprise resource planning
ETL Extract, transform, and load
FTSS Field Technical Sales Support
GB Gigabyte
GBS Global Business Services
GPFS General Parallel File System
GTS Global Technology Services®
HA High availability
HDD Hard disk drive
HPI Hasso Plattner Institute
I/O Input/output
IBM International Business Machines
ID Identifier
IMM Integrated Management Module
IOPS I/O operations per second
ISICC IBM SAP International Competence Center
ITSO International Technical Support Organization
LM Lifecycle Management
LT Landscape Transformation
LUW Logical unit of work
MB Megabyte
MCA Machine Check Architecture
NOS Notes object services
NSD Network shared disk
NUMA Non-Uniform Memory Access
OS Operating system
OSS Online service system
PC Personal computer
PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
QPI QuickPath Interconnect
RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks
RAM Random access memory
RAS Remote access services; row address strobe
RDS Rapid Deployment Solutions
RPM Revolutions per minute
SAN Storage area network
SAPS SAP Application Benchmark Performance Standard
SAS Serial Attached SCSI
SATA Serial ATA
SCM Software configuration management
SD Sales and distribution
SDRAM Synchronous dynamic random access memory
SLES SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
SLO System Landscape Optimization
SMI Synchronous memory interface
SQL Structured Query Language
SSD Solid state drive
STG Server & Technology Group
TCO Total cost of ownership
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
TDMS Test Data Migration Server
TREX Text Retrieval and information EXtraction
UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
USB Universal Serial Bu
Posted in SAP Tags: Abbreviations and Acronyms
ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming
ACID Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability
APO Advanced Planner and Optimizer
BI Business Intelligence
BM Bridge module
BO BusinessObjects
BOE BusinessObjects Explorer
BW Business Warehouse
BWA Business Warehouse Accelerator
CD Compact disc
CPU Central processing unit
CRC Cyclic redundancy checking
CRM Customer Relationship Management
DBCustomer replaceable unit Database
DIMM Dual inline memory module
ECC Error correction code
ECC Enterprise resource planning
ETL Extract, transform, and load
FTSS Field Technical Sales Support
GB Gigabyte
GBS Global Business Services
GPFS General Parallel File System
GTS Global Technology Services®
HA High availability
HDD Hard disk drive
HPI Hasso Plattner Institute
I/O Input/output
IBM International Business Machines
ID Identifier
IMM Integrated Management Module
IOPS I/O operations per second
ISICC IBM SAP International Competence Center
ITSO International Technical Support Organization
LM Lifecycle Management
LT Landscape Transformation
LUW Logical unit of work
MB Megabyte
MCA Machine Check Architecture
NOS Notes object services
NSD Network shared disk
NUMA Non-Uniform Memory Access
OS Operating system
OSS Online service system
PC Personal computer
PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
QPI QuickPath Interconnect
RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks
RAM Random access memory
RAS Remote access services; row address strobe
RDS Rapid Deployment Solutions
RPM Revolutions per minute
SAN Storage area network
SAPS SAP Application Benchmark Performance Standard
SAS Serial Attached SCSI
SATA Serial ATA
SCM Software configuration management
SD Sales and distribution
SDRAM Synchronous dynamic random access memory
SLES SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
SLO System Landscape Optimization
SMI Synchronous memory interface
SQL Structured Query Language
SSD Solid state drive
STG Server & Technology Group
TCO Total cost of ownership
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
TDMS Test Data Migration Server
TREX Text Retrieval and information EXtraction
UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
USB Universal Serial Bu
Monday, 2 September 2013
SAP New Dimensions
OVERVIEW OF SAP Applications & Processes
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Contents:
Contents ERP & Evolution of ERP SAP History, Why different Where is SAP R/3 Why successful Architecture R/3 technical environment SAP Databases 3 tier structure Business modules SAP system & SAP Modules Integration example Enterprise structure & Master Data Logging to SAP & SAP Easy Access SAP Transaction ASAP methodology mySAP.com SAP NetweaverERP Definition:
ERP Definition An ERP system is A unified environment Comprising of key business and management processes, information blocks and functional areas to deliver consistent, reliable and detailed information to facilitate timely and quality business decisions But, beyond that it is…Evolution of ERP :
Evolution of ERP Closed Loop MRP ‘70 MRP II ‘80 MRP ’60 ERP ‘90 Material Requirements Planning Material Resource Planning and Manufacturing Resource Planning Enterprise Resource Planning MRP and MRP II only focus on manufacturingAfter ERP:
After ERPWhat is SAP:
What is SAP Systems, Application, Products in Data Processing. ERP software facilitates the flow of information among all the processes of an organization’s supply chain . ERP products are available from several vendors, such as SAP, Oracle . The ERP software market leader is SAP AG with the SAP R/3 System German-based software company Founded in 1972 Four former IBM employees To track and manage, in real-time, sales, production, finance accounting and human resources in an enterprise.History of SAP:
History of SAP The first version of SAP's flagship enterprise software was a financial Accounting system named R/1 This was replaced by R/2 at the end of the 1970s. SAP R/2 was in a mainframe based business application software suite that was very successful in the 1980s and early 1990s. SAP R/3 was officially launched on 6 July 1992. It was renamed SAP ERP and later again renamed ECC (Enterprise Core Component). SAP came to dominate the large business applications market over the next 10 years. SAP ECC 5.0 ERP is the successor of SAP R/3 4.70. The newest version of the suite is SAP ECC 6.0.What makes SAP different:
What makes SAP differen t One information system in an enterprise All applications access common data Real events in the business initiate transactions Accounting is done automatically by events in sales and production Sales can see when products can be delivered Production schedules are driven by sales The whole system is designed to be real-time and not historicalWhere is SAP:
Where is SAP No. 1 in Enterprise Applications Software No. 3 in software overall worldwide 75% of Global Fortune 1,000 run SAP Market leading software solutions for large , midsize companiesSAP R/3:
SAP R/3 World-wide usage Designed to satisfy the information needs for all business sizes (international to local) Multi-lingual Multi-currency Designed to satisfy the information needs for all industries (industry solutions) Enables a company to link it ’ s business processes Ties together disparate business functions (integrated business solution) Helps the organization run smoothly Real-time environment Scalable and flexiblePowerPoint Presentation:
Integrated Enterprise-Wide Best Business Practices Multi-Currency Multi-Lingual Secure Information Why - SAP R/3 has been successfulPowerPoint Presentation:
Real time processing with an integrated suite of client/server applications. Comprehensive Open Business Process orientation Fully Integrated business process Modular Structure International – yet consistent Providing maximum flexibility & Scalability Strong backbone for future technologies. OSS 24 hr support available. Why - SAP R/3 has been successfulArchitecture:
Architecture Central relational database (e.g., Oracle and many others) Client/Server — three-tiered ERP Component — Oriented towards common identifiable business modules (PP, MM, SD, FI, CO, HR) Add-ons: Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Supply Chain Management (SCM) Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)PowerPoint Presentation:
R/3 Technology Environment DB2/390 ADABAS D DB2 for AIX INFORMIX-OnLine ORACLE Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, OSF/Motif, OS/2 Presentation Manager (PM), Macintosh, Java ADABAS D MS SQL Server INFORMIX-OnLine ORACLE ABAP/4, C, C++, HTML, Java, ActiveX-Controls DB2/400 OS/390 AIX Digital UNIX HP-UX Reliant UNIX (SINIX) SOLARIS Windows NT OS/400 Hardware Bull/Zenith Compaq Data General ... NCR Sequent SNI Digital HP (Intel) IBM (Intel) Bull Digital HP IBM SNI SUN UNIX Systems IBM AS/400 Operating systems Dialog SAPGUI Languages Windows NT, Windows 95, PM, Java Databases IBM S/390Relational Database:
Relational Database Tables: Defines and links thousands of tables of information Advantages Consistent and accurate data Common definitions for terms Shared, but restricted usage (e.g., profiles) Eliminates data redundancySAP Databases:
Oracle DB2 MSSQL SAP can use a number of database programs to actually store the data. SAP DatabasesClient/Server Environment:
Client/Server Environment Client Software/hardware combination that can make a request for services from a central repository of resources Server Software/hardware combination that can provide services to a group of clients in a controlled environment Three-Tier SAP Structure GUI—Graphical User Interface or Web Interface Application server (one or many) Database server (one single location)PowerPoint Presentation:
Database and Application Central System 2-Tier Configuration 3-Tier Configuration Web-enabled Presentation Database, Application, Presentation Database Application Presentation Internet Transaction Service/Web Service In a central R/3 System configuration, one host is responsible for all processing tasks. R/3 System configurationPowerPoint Presentation:
To web‑ enable the SAP Applications, a Web Server and an ITS (Internet Transaction Server) are needed. The web‑ service and the services for the ITS can run on one server or on two dedicated servers. The presentation in this configuration is provided by an Internet Browser. In a three‑ tier configuration, you use your own host for the three tiers. Using data from the database server, several different application servers can operate at the same time. To ensure that the load on individual servers is as even as possible and to achieve optimal performance, you can use special application servers for individual application areas such as sales planning, distribution or financial accounting. An alternative two‑tier configuration is to install powerful desktop systems and to use these for presentation and applications (two‑tier client/server). This type of configuration is particularly useful for expensive applications (such as simulations) or for software developers. Two‑tier R/3 System configurations are usually implemented using special presentation servers that are responsible solely for formatting the graphical interface. Many R/3 System users use PCs with Microsoft Windows ‑installed, for example, as presentation servers. In a central R/3 System configuration, one host is responsible for all processing tasks. R/3 System configurationBasis System: Three-Tier Computer Hierarchy:
Input / Output of data to users Access to Dataase: (Read / Write data) Central Database (Storage of all data) Database Application Presentation Processing of data using application logic Presentation of the processed data to the user Basis System: Three-Tier Computer HierarchyPowerPoint Presentation:
What does R/3 contain What does R/3 database contain ?PowerPoint Presentation:
Client: An autonomous unit in R/3 system with regard to commercial law, organization and data ClientPowerPoint Presentation:
Client roles Common client roles Additional client rolesSample SAP System Landscape:
Sample SAP System Landscape Development Testing Production Database Servers Application Servers Presentation ServersBusiness Modules:
Business Modules Collections of logically related transactions within identifiable business functions PP: Production Planning ( “ Make ” ) MM: Material Management ( “ Buy ” ) SD: Sales & Distribution ( “ Sell ” ) FI: Financial Accounting and CO: Controlling ( “ Track ” ) HR: Human ResourcesPowerPoint Presentation:
ECC Client / Server ABAP/4 FI Financial Accounting CO Controlling AM Fixed Assets Mgmt. TR Treasury WF Workflow IS Industry Solutions MM Materials Mgmt. HR Human Resources SD Sales & Distribution PP Production Planning QM Quality Manage-ment PM Plant Main-tenance SystemSAP Modules:
SAP Modules FI * General ledger * Book close * Tax * Accounts receivable * Accounts payable * Asset Management (SAP AM) * Consolidation * Special ledgers CO * Cost elements * Cost centres * Profit centres * Internal orders * Activity based costing * Product costing PS * Make to order * Plant shut downs (as a project) * Third party billing (on the back of a project) HR * Employment history * Payroll * Training * Career management * Succession planning PM * Labour * Material * Down time and outages MM * Requisitions * Purchase orders * Goods receipts * Accounts payable * Inventory management * BOM’s * Master raw materials, finished goods etc QM * Planning * Execution * Inspections * Certificates PP * Capacity planning * Master production scheduling * Material requirements planning * Shop floor SD * RFQ * Sales orders * Pricing * Picking (and other warehouse processes) * Packing * Shipping BW * Data extraction from source systems * Some technical and functional transformation of the data * Storage of the data in what are called Infoproviders * Reporting (which uses Infoproviders ) ABAP Is not really a module - it stands for Advanced Business Application Programming and this is the is the structured programming language for custom development including reports.PowerPoint Presentation:
Integration ---- an example Production Stock and consumption accounts updated Goods Receipt MRP FI / CO SD Sales order Purchase Req Purchase Order MMPowerPoint Presentation:
Group Company Factory Wholesale Product line l Company code Sales organization l l Distribution Division l l Storage location l Plant l Client Storage location Product line Retail Sales department Affiliate Enterprise StructureMaster Data:
Master Data Master data is important, long-term data stored within the SAP system. Vendors , customers, plant IDs, the chart of accounts, and product numbers are all examples of information that is stored as master data records A document is data created in association with a particular business event or transaction. Sales orders, purchase orders, material requisitions, and general ledger postings are all examples of documents stored within SAP. Every document created in SAP is assigned a document number that uniquely identifies it.PowerPoint Presentation:
Double click on the SAP Logon icon to display the following box: Logging into SAP Click on the Logon button (click Continue through any system messages) to display the initial SAP Easy Access screen:PowerPoint Presentation:
SAP Easy AccessPowerPoint Presentation:
SAP Easy AccessSAP Transaction:
SAP Transaction A transaction is a task that you perform in SAP. Any time you view a report, or create or display a document , You are running a transaction. Most transactions within SAP are associated with a four-character code called a transaction code . This transaction code can be used in the command field to jump directly to a transaction without having to follow the navigation path.Some Transaction Codes:
Some Transaction CodesPowerPoint Presentation:
ASAP - methodologyPowerPoint Presentation:
PROJECT PREPARATION Define Goals & objective Clarify Scope Strategy, schedule Resources BUSINESS BLUEPRINT Requirement workshops Document business process Define Baseline scope Refine overall schedule REALISATION System Implementation Testing Release it for production FINAL PREPARATION Testing End user training System management Cut over activities GO LIVE & SUPPORT Pre production to live production Support organisation ASAP tools are tailor-made for an effective, fast, and well-organized SAP R/3 implementation.PowerPoint Presentation:
SAP solutions for the New , new economy mySAP is not a single product but is a suite of products from SAP including SAP R/3. mySAP is SAP's business software brand for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). It is SAP Business Suite Software that includes a range of products like SAP Customer Relationship Management, SAP ERP, SAP Product Lifecycle Management, SAP Supply Chain Management, SAP Supplier Relationship Management, SAP Human Resources and SAP Financial Management.PowerPoint Presentation:
The Next Wave: mySAP.com solutions for the new, new economy The new economy changes everything 1 4 2 Expand corporate boundaries More products, partners & Transaction 3 Creating a new generation of e-businessmySAP.com -> ERP Extension:
mySAP.com -> ERP Extension Web Enable Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Supply Chain Management (SCM) Strategic Enterprise Management (SEM) Business Information Warehouse (BIW) Knowledge Management (KM) So on …Enterprise Application Components:
Enterprise Application Components Second Generation Company A ERP Customers Suppliers BW CRM SEM SCM KM Web-enabledPowerPoint Presentation:
mySAP.com products mySap Enterprise Portal mySap Supply Chain Management mySap CRM mySap E-procurement mySap Product lifecycle mySap Business intelligence mySap Financials mySap Human Resources mySap Mobile Business mySap Market Place mySap Hosted solutions mySap TechnologyEnterprise Service Architecture:
Enterprise Service Architecture Third Generation (Enterprise Application Integration) Company A ERP Customers Suppliers BW CRM SEM SCM KM Web-enabled Web Service Web Service Web Service Web Service Web Service Web Service Web ServicemySAP Business Suite:
mySAP Business Suite ( mySAP ERP mySAP PLM mySAP SRM mySAP SCM mySAP CRM SAP NetWeaverSAP NetWeaver : Integration Tools:
SAP NetWeaver : Integration ToolsSAP NetWeaver:
SAP NetWeaver The core capabilities of SAP NetWeaver are the integration of people, information, and process In people integration , it simply means that it enables you to bring people together and help them work more efficiently Information integration means you can bring together information from a variety of locations and have it make sense in the context of what your folks do everyday Process integration means coordinating the flow of work across departments, divisions, and between companies SAP Enterprise Portal : helps create software that brings together all the data and software tools that a person needs to do her job in one consistent user interface SAP Mobile Infrastructure : universal translator for mobile devices SAP Business Intelligence : provides tool for information integration, so what your people see is consistent and accurate SAP Master Data Management : is a system for harmonizing information that is distributed across a wide variety of applications SAP Exchange Infrastructure : Integrates processes and help applications talk to one anotherSAP EP Example:
SAP EP ExampleSAP People:
SAP People Consultant Technical Functional Basis ABAP FI CO MM SD … UserSAP Glossary:
SAP Glossary GUI (Graphic User Interface) A graphical interface used by SAP environment as part of the three tiers. Also known as frontend. IMG (Implementation Management Guide) It is a hierarchical structure that reflects the R/3 component hierarchy and contains every configuration activity. Released from version 3.0 onwards Instance It means application server and each one has its own set of work processes. SysID A set of three letters or number that identify a system. Some sets are not allowed because they are used by SAP. They are informed when the system is installed. ITS (Internet Transaction Server) It links the R/3 application server with one or more Web servers, thus enabling the R/3 to communicate with the Internet. OSS (Online Service System) SAP's Online Service System offers fast and effective help for R/3 System problems. It is also the basic element of communications between customers, partners, and SAP. RFC (Remote Function Call) A way to implement communication between application programs via Abap/4 function call. IDoc (Intermediate Document) An IDoc is a data container for data exchange between SAP systems or between an SAP system and an external system. Archiving – SAP’s terminology for the functionality that purges transactions and master data from the SAP database. The SAP literature states that archived data can be restored to the production system. For practical purposes however, this is not recommended. DART – An acronym for Data Archiving and Retention Tool. This is SAP functionality which allows you to periodically extract and retain data from your R/3 system. The data is extracted into a sequential file. DART provides tools for viewing the retained data in different ways. Legal Data – As used in this document, this refers to the requirements imposed by the IRS, State tax authorities and other tax authorities for the long-term retention of business data to support taxes paid and other legal requirements. Operational Data – As used in this document, this refers to the requests from customers, vendors or employees for business data. Management Data – As used in this document, this refers to data that is used by management for business decisions .Integrated Business Solutions Software Vendors:
Integrated Business Solutions Software Vendors SAP Peoplesoft J.D. Edwards Oracle Microsoft — Great Plains IBMSAP Industry Solution:
SAP Industry Solution Aerospace/Defense Automotive Banking Chemicals Consumer Products Engineering/Construction Financial Svc Provider Healthcare High Tech Higher Education/Research Insurance Media Mill Products Mining Oil & Gas Pharmaceuticals Public Sector Retail Service Providers Telecommunications Utilities … so on …Tuesday, 13 August 2013
SAP JOBS: SAP PROCUREMENT ASSISTANT ( SAP MM Module)
Job Code: #43323
Title: Procurement Assistant
Job Type: Specialist
Industry: Oil & Gas
Job Location: Calgary, Alberta
Date Posted: 09-Aug-2013
Job Description:
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Title: Procurement Assistant
Job Type: Specialist
Industry: Oil & Gas
Job Location: Calgary, Alberta
Date Posted: 09-Aug-2013
Job Description:
THE DESIGN GROUP ENERGY DIVISION, in concert with our established client, a respected member of the midstream sector of oil and gas, currently has an opening for a talented PROCUREMENT ASSISTANT.
This is a long term contract position, working in downtown Calgary.
SUMMARY
The Procurement Assistant is responsible for proactively ensuring smooth flow of Supply Chain data and the tracking of financial transactions in keeping with the purchase and movement of goods and services.
· Provide outstanding support to the Purchasing team members as it relates to the Receiving of goods and services within the SAP ERP environment;
· Timely goods receipts and service entries;
· Assist with all accounts payable matters as it relates to the Purchasing Receiver function;
· Coordinate and prepare SAP Purchasing reports as necessary to update team members with respect to the status of POs and expenditures for goods and services;
· Assist with the timely close out of purchase orders;
· Coordinate with the Central Purchasing Department members on matters related to goods and services processes within Pembina.
Qualifications
· Post secondary and/or PMAC education would be considered an asset.
· Experience with SAP MM module is a must.
· Proficient computer skills in Word, Excel, Outlook (email) and document control.
· The ideal candidate will have a customer service focus and assertiveness to ensure business requirements are met
· Ability to work with minimal supervision
· Excellent interpersonal communication skills (verbal and written).
Qualified candidates, please forward your Word format CV, in confidence to dfranco@dg.ca. We thank all in advance for your interest.
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SAP Jobs: SAP Requisition Specialist - Calgary, AB
Introduction
Dovre Group is pleased to offer the following contract opportunity: SAP Requisition Specialist based in Calgary, Alberta.
Company information
Oil and Gas company
Description
To qualify for this position, you must:
* Be a University degree holder in any field of study.
* Have familiarity with SAP Material Management (MM), and Finance (FI) modules.
* Preferred: Have Oil and Gas experience.
* Be a University degree holder in any field of study.
* Have familiarity with SAP Material Management (MM), and Finance (FI) modules.
* Preferred: Have Oil and Gas experience.
In this position you will be responsible for:
* Supporting Field Operations groups and the Buyer group in the creation and management of Purchase Requisitions in the SAP system and procurement.
* In order to ensure Operations staff is appropriately supported, Requisition Technicians will assist in the creation of both planned requisitions requested by Field Operations and also critical and emergency requisition requests
* Requisition Technicians will support the management of multiple activities across the lifecycle of the Purchase Order. This potentially includes raising requisitions, amending requisitions and Purchase Orders, reporting, receiving, issue resolution and close out.
* Requisition Technicians will also serve as SAP ‘Super Users’ within their respective work groups. In this capacity, the Requisition Technicians will serve as front-line support for SAP users, fielding and responding to questions around SAP-related processes and system transactions.
* Candidates should have SAP procure to pay implementation experience and need to have knowledge of the procure to pay process including Requisitions, Purchase Orders, Master Data & Conversion, Roles, and Invoice Workflow.
* Any other duties as required.
* Supporting Field Operations groups and the Buyer group in the creation and management of Purchase Requisitions in the SAP system and procurement.
* In order to ensure Operations staff is appropriately supported, Requisition Technicians will assist in the creation of both planned requisitions requested by Field Operations and also critical and emergency requisition requests
* Requisition Technicians will support the management of multiple activities across the lifecycle of the Purchase Order. This potentially includes raising requisitions, amending requisitions and Purchase Orders, reporting, receiving, issue resolution and close out.
* Requisition Technicians will also serve as SAP ‘Super Users’ within their respective work groups. In this capacity, the Requisition Technicians will serve as front-line support for SAP users, fielding and responding to questions around SAP-related processes and system transactions.
* Candidates should have SAP procure to pay implementation experience and need to have knowledge of the procure to pay process including Requisitions, Purchase Orders, Master Data & Conversion, Roles, and Invoice Workflow.
* Any other duties as required.
Requirements
** Excellent communication and documentation skills are required.
Other required skills include:
* Excellent verbal communication skills.
* Excellent written communication skills.
* Ability to work independently when needed.
* Team player attitude.
* Self-motivated.
* Organized.
* Analytical with critical thinking skills.
* Detailed and accuracy oriented.
* Excellent data entry skills.
* Customer service oriented.
* Excellent verbal communication skills.
* Excellent written communication skills.
* Ability to work independently when needed.
* Team player attitude.
* Self-motivated.
* Organized.
* Analytical with critical thinking skills.
* Detailed and accuracy oriented.
* Excellent data entry skills.
* Customer service oriented.
Offer
Dovre Group is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage application from anyone meeting the requirements for any position for which we recruit and welcome your questions regarding this position.
Reference number
4 923
Closing date
2013-08-30 12:00:00
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