Drive implementation and support of Workday SCM modules, configure business processes, create reports, and enhance supply chain efficiency.
Job Title: Workday Supply Chain Management (SCM) Consultant
Location: Remote (India)
Employment Type: Full-time
Role Overview:
Seeking a skilled Workday SCM Consultant to drive implementation and support of Workday Supply Chain modules including procurement, inventory, and supplier management. The consultant will configure business processes, create reports, and collaborate with cross-functional teams to enhance supply chain efficiency through Workday.
Key Requirements:
- Experience in Workday SCM implementations and optimizations
- Strong knowledge of supply chain processes and procurement lifecycle
- Ability to configure Workday business processes, reports, and security
- Excellent communication skills for remote coordination
- Workday SCM certification preferred
Top Skills
Inventory
Procurement
Reporting
Workday Scm
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