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  • Posted: Sep 17, 2019
    Deadline: Not specified
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    RCL FOODS is a leading African food producer in South Africa with a market capitalisation of R13 billion and employing more than 20 000 people in operations across South and Southern Africa. We manufacture a wide range of branded and private label food products which we distribute through our own route-to-market supply chain specialist, Vector Logistics. ...
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    Business Analyst (SAP SD)

    As the Business Analyst (SD), you will be responsible for working in conjunction with the Business to identify, design and specify applications solutions that meet the Business requirements and achieve the Business benefit; and to facilitate the implementation of identified solutions utilising recognised project management methodologies.

    Minimum Requirements: 

    • BSc / BCom Degree in Information Systems or Btech in Information Technology
    • Minimum of 3 - 5 years’ experience within the relevant business function or information technology environment
    • Experience working on the SAP S&D module is Essential
    • Demonstrated success in managing projects relating to superior performance and continuous improvement
    • Valid Code EB drivers' licence
    • Demonstrated business and system knowledge of the SAP SD module
    • Advanced end user computer skills (MS Office, Project, Visio etc.)

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to RCL Foods on rcl.erecruit.co to apply

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