Visa's Technology Organization is looking to solve complex distributed systems and massive scale problems centered on new payment flows, business and data solutions, cyber security, and B2C platforms.
Requirements
- Strong hands-on knowledge of Ariba Spend Management, including: Upstream: Sourcing, Contracts, Supplier Management, Downstream: Buying & Invoicing, Catalog Management, Guided Buying
- Experience with Ariba Network and integration tools (Custom Integration leveraging Ariba Open API, ITK or other middleware solutions).
- Proven experience integrating Ariba with non-SAP ERP systems and external platforms.
- Proficiency with Ariba APIs and developing custom extensions.
- Experience working with Java, Python, and SQL is a strong advantage.
- Expertise in one or more general development languages
- Experience building and deploying modern services and web applications with quality and scalability
Responsibilities
- Lead and support implementation , rollout, and enhancement of SAP Ariba Upstream (Sourcing, Contracts, Supplier Lifecycle & Performance) and Downstream (Buying, Invoicing, Catalogs) modules.
- Configure and customize Ariba solutions to meet business requirements.
- Integrate Ariba with Oracle ERP and other third-party systems.
- Provide training and support to end-users and stakeholders.
- Monitor system performance and troubleshoot issues.
- Maintain comprehensive documentation for configurations, processes, and integrations.
- Design and execute unit test cases. Collaborate with QA team on formal QA testing.
Other
- 8+ years of relevant work experience with a Bachelor’s Degree or at least 5 years of experience with an Advanced Degree (e.g. Masters, MBA, JD, MD) or 2 years of work experience with a PhD, OR 11+ years of relevant work experience.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Experience working with Product, Test, Dev-ops, and Agile/Scrum teams
- A growth mindset that is curious and passionate about technologies and enjoys challenging projects on a global scale
- Comfort in pushing the boundaries, ‘hacking’ beyond traditional solutions