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Posted May 29, 2026

SAP Developer / Global Support Manager (Treasury)

Job Title: SAP Developer / Global Support Manager (Treasury) ( 10622) Location: Columbia, SC (Fully Remote) Duration: 12 Months (Extension Possible) Interview: 1 Round – Virtual Key Responsibilities • Provide SAP functional expertise to the SCEIS Treasury Team • Gather and translate business requirements into functional specifications • Develop business blueprint documents and functional design specifications • Configure SAP Treasury modules including: • Investment Management • Cash Management • Debt Management • Collaborate with ABAP, BASIS, and reporting teams for development and testing • Design and support reports, dashboards, and data structures • Create test cases, scenarios, and training materials • Support integration with banks, brokers, and financial institutions • Participate in S/4HANA upgrade initiatives • Conduct knowledge transfer sessions for business and IT teams • Ensure adherence to best practices and SAP standards • Work with stakeholders to validate and finalize solutions Required Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in: • Computer Science • Information Technology • Engineering • Mathematics or related field • 10+ years of SAP implementation experience • Experience implementing SAP Investment/Treasury modules in at least 4 large organizations • At least 1 must be a public sector (State/Federal/County) client • Strong experience in: • SAP Treasury & Investment configuration • Business blueprint development • Functional design documentation • Expertise in: • Cash Management • Debt Management • Treasury processes • Ability to translate complex business requirements into technical solutions • Experience with: • SAP reporting & analytics • Interfaces with banks and financial systems • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Preferred Qualifications • Master’s Degree • Experience with SAP S/4HANA implementations • Prior experience working with government/public sector projects • Experience in training and knowledge transfer