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Sap Edi/pi Consultant  Resume

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SUMMARY:

Experienced SAP EDI/PI interface expert with strong IDoc and configuration knowledge. In depth knowledge of customer EDI, ANSI - X12, EDIFACT messages with 3PL warehouses, and large retail corporations. Specifically mapping OTC/WMS IDocs to corresponding EDI transactions.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

SAP EDI/PI Consultant

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Converting EDI maps over to SAP PI/PO including use of Seeburger. Specifically, the 875-Orders, 880-Invoices, 810-Invoices, and 865-ASNs.
  • Working in the ESR to create/update mappings. In the IB to update configuration scenarios.
  • Testing maps with real customer EDI data to confirm complete compliance.
  • Checking for errors in SXMB MONI, as well as the Communication Channel Monitoring.

SAP EDIFACT WMS Expert

Confidential, Miami, FL

Responsibilities:

  • SAP EDIFACT upgrade to new GS1 version D01B for warehouse interfaces.
  • Created detailed specifications mapping from IDocs to/from GS1 customer specific layouts for outsourced VAN/mapping company.
  • Created SAP test data, and verified mapping results inbound/outbound.
  • End to End testing with Third Party Warehouse provider.

SAP EDI Expert

Confidential, Shelton, CT

Responsibilities:

  • Worked with VAN provider GXS to implement new customers, and upgrade existing customers.
  • Daily tasks included researching failed EDI messages, and 824 rejection notices from customers.
  • Main customers were major, prestigious retailers such as Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue.
  • Major accomplishments were to eliminate ongoing production mapping failures, and incorrect master data.
  • EDI messages included 850, 856, 810, 824, 860, 855, and some 852s.

SAP EDI/PI Expert

Confidential, Salisbury, MD

Responsibilities:

  • Implementing new EDI customers, and messages (850, 810, 875, 880, 856, etc.) as liaison between client and VAN provider IBM/Sterling.
  • Researched production failures to root cause.
  • Create SAP PI interfaces between ECC and external systems.
  • From design, to creating file formats manually or from .xsd uploads, and graphical mapping in the ESR. In the IB created Comm Channels and entire Integrated Configurations (or Scenarios).
  • Used NetWeaver Administrator to research errors.

SAP EDI B2B Expert

Confidential, Greensboro, NC

Responsibilities:

  • Worked with GXS VAN to both test, and implement new OTC/EDI customer messages.

SAP PI Interface Expert

Confidential, Greensboro, NC

Responsibilities:

  • Created PI proxy interface out of ECC of GL data, into a SQL Server Reporting system via JDBC calls.
  • Developed a PI interface of invoice flat file data into ECC IDocs for GL AR postings.

SAP PI Monitoring

Confidential, St. Paul, MN

Responsibilities:

  • Trained 3M personnel on the monitoring of over 90 various PI interfaces via the JAVA Message Monitor and ABAP SXMB MONITOR views.
  • Authored procedures on problem resolution.

EDI Project Manager

Confidential, Morristown, TN

Responsibilities:

  • Completed an EDI project to migrate from existing mapping, and VAN to GXS services.
  • Tasks included SD configuration of 810, 855, 856 messages, integration testing, and customer tests.

IT Operations Manager

Confidential, San Diego, CA

Responsibilities:

  • SAP PI 7.1 and 7.3 monitoring and troubleshooting on JAVA, and ABAP stacks in production environment.
  • Created EDI test plans for mapping of SAP IDocs to the ANSI-X12 messages; 850, 855, 856. Researched ST22-ABAP ABENDs in production for root cause.

IT Lead

Confidential, Findlay, OH

Responsibilities:

  • Managed team of four offshore, and two local resources. In charge of legacy mainframe connectivity to the newly implemented SAP system.
  • Final assignment as technical lead was to coordinate the move of all interface PGP encryption/decryption to SAP PI 7.3.1 from WebMethods.

SAP PI Developer

Confidential, Assumption, IL

Responsibilities:

  • Modified several existing PI interface from ECC 6.0 IDoc to SQL Server tables via JDBC.
  • Work included an extension to one IDoc, and one new interface of Purchase Order data to SQL server.

SAP PI EDI Lead

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Decoupled customer EDIFACT (ORDERS, INVOICE) and warehouse (DESADV, etc) interfaces for the Confidential .
  • Created SAP XI/PI(7.1) scenarios for interfaces via Seeburger adapter using various communication protocols (AS2, SFTP, J2SE, etc.).
  • Wrote specifications, setup end to end connectivity, implemented full testing and production monitoring.
  • Resolved issues with material master, pricing, and the entire Order to Cash process. ANSI-X12 - 810, 850, 855, 856, 940, 943, 945.
  • Created PI specifications for off-shore team to do XLST or Datastage XT mapping.

SAP EDI Lead

Confidential, Atlanta, GA

Responsibilities:

  • Project was to convert EDI Mercator maps over to SAP XI platform.
  • Designed and tested the newly created XI scenarios.
  • Updated detailed specifications and ensured end to end connectivity.
  • Confidential division acquired an electronics manufacturer/distributor.
  • Responsible to move all of the ANSI-X12 EDI messages from acquired company over to the Confidential SAP system.

SAP EDI Lead

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Part team to replace all existing interface from local AS400 system to the new Confidential SAP ECC system.
  • Managed work of local IT resources, support from the Netherlands, and India IT groups to create interfaces with Mercator/ALE/IDocs. Interfaces included EDI, 3PL, and homegrown systems.

SAP EDI Lead

Confidential

Responsibilities:

  • Implemented EDI (Messages: 856, 940, 945) interfaces to newly selected 3PL warehouse provider, and moved several existing EDI maps for customers to the new business unit.
  • Analyzed and implemented the interfaces to customers via ANSIX-12, between Regional Sales Office and the factories, and within Confidential itself.
  • Implemented and tested numerous EDI messages to/from various customers, 3PL warehouses, and banks.

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