Implement, configure, and support Workday Supply Chain Management modules; analyze processes, recommend improvements, and support testing, deployment, and enhancements.
Location: RemotePosition Overview
The Workday Supply Chain Management (SCM) Consultant implements and supports Workday SCM solutions to optimize inventory, procurement, and logistics operations.
Key ResponsibilitiesConfigure Workday SCM modules and workflows.
Analyze supply chain processes and recommend improvements.
Support testing, deployment, and enhancements.
Experience implementing Workday SCM.
Strong understanding of supply chain operations.
Workday SCM Certification (mandatory).
Note:No 3rd parties; No Sponsorship - USC or Greencard
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