SAP Financial Applications Analyst Financial & Banking - Houston, TX at Geebo

SAP Financial Applications Analyst

An Insight Global client in the Galleria area is looking for an SAP Financial Applications Analyst to join their team.
This person will be responsible for providing business, technical, and analytical support for financial applications, including SAP FICO, SAP GRC, AFENav, Nakisa, OpenInvoice, etc.
The candidate will focus on maintaining, supporting and ensuring system integrity in an integrated rapidly changing environment.
This position requires a motivated individual with strong analytical skills, as well as a candidate who has the ability to effectively communicate with stakeholders.
Lastly, this person must be able to effectively multitask while supporting users and help start up and support projects.
Experience with project management Oil and Gas Background experience3-5 years of experience as an SAP Financial Applications Analyst3-5 years of experience interacting with business teams to understand and troubleshoot issues, analyze resolutions, and test different solutions3
years of experience utilizing SAP FICOExperience with SAP, AFENav, and Nakisa system upgrades and acceptance testing of new software releases including system configuration, testing, quality assurance and training of end usersExperience creating, analyzing, and validating detailed functional specifications and facilitating design sessions with the business and technical teamsBachelor's Degree in Information Technology, Accounting, or related field Recommended Skills Acceptance Testing Analytical Communication Finance Functional Design Information Technology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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