SAP Solution Expert (Costing / R2R)

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

BridgePhase is a software engineering company focused on designing, building, securing, and operating cutting-edge software solutions that drive mission success and operational excellence for Federal Government organizations. Our mission is to empower our clients and employees to realize their potential, achieve amazing results, and advance the mission of our Federal government. We do this by providing an environment that fosters the growth, innovation, collaboration, and delivery excellence needed to achieve successful and lasting transformative IT modernization. With BridgePhase, federal agencies gain a trusted partner dedicated to delivering high-performing solutions that advance the nation's most critical objectives.
 

We are currently hiring an SAP Solution Expert (Costing / R2R) to support a client in Chantilly, VA. This position is available for both full-time employees and independent contractors. It is a remote, full-time role with occasional on-site work as needed for workshops or events. U.S. citizenship is required.
 

In this role, you will:
• Serve as the primary Controlling (CO) expert focused on costing and management controlling within a U.S. deployment of an SAP S/4HANA global design
• Determine integrated system design and configuration for complex business processes in discrete manufacturing and Aerospace & Defense environments
• Facilitate Explore workshops to gather and validate business and functional requirements with client stakeholders
• Provide detailed configuration of SAP S/4HANA components, including table setup, integration design, and functional specifications for development
• Lead design reviews to ensure alignment across financial, logistics, and production processes
• Deliver recommendations on best practices, technical implications, and system enhancements aligned with SAP’s product roadmap
• Support knowledge transfer, end-user training, and continuous improvement of system functionality
• Partner with cross-functional teams to ensure integration consistency and operational excellence across the enterprise landscape
 

Required Qualifications:
• U.S. Citizenship (required)
• Bachelor’s degree in Business, Information Systems, or a related field
• 5+ years of professional consulting or equivalent industry experience
• 5+ years of hands-on SAP configuration experience in Controlling / Costing
• Proven experience as a Value Stream Lead for a U.S. deployment of SAP S/4HANA (v2019 or later)
• Aerospace & Defense or discrete manufacturing background (Public Sector experience alone does not qualify)
• Successful completion of at least three full life cycle implementations, including global rollout and localization
• Strong understanding of integration between Controlling and other SAP modules (FI, MM, PP, SD)
• Excellent communication and facilitation skills; ability to lead workshops and present design concepts to business stakeholders
• Willingness to travel as needed for key workshops or project events
 

Preferred Qualifications:
• Familiarity with SAP’s product roadmap, simplification list, and transition planning
• Experience with SAP Analytics Cloud or related reporting solutions
• Prior experience leading or mentoring junior consultants
• SAP certification in Controlling or S/4HANA Finance
 

Our Benefits:
We pride ourselves on providing top-tier benefits that rival those found in larger organizations. Below are some of the perks our team enjoys:

• Competitive compensation that reflects your skills and impact
• Multiple bonus programs rewarding performance, company growth, and employee referrals
• Flexible PTO with 20 days to use when you need them
• All federal holidays paid to help you truly recharge
• Paid sick leave because health always comes first
• 100% paid parental leave
• 401(k) with 6% match and no vesting period
• Top-tier medical, dental, and vision plans with low out-of-pocket costs
• Short- and long-term disability and life insurance included
• Pet insurance to support your four-legged family
• Annual professional development budget for training, certifications, and conferences
• Two paid community service days for causes that matter to you
• Social pod budget to connect with teammates wherever you live

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