
Senior SAP functional in-house Consultant (m/f/d)
FlixAt Flix, we offer a dynamic work environment with competitive pay, strong growth opportunities, and a tech-driven approach to making travel more accessible, sustainable, and affordable.
We're looking for an experienced SAP functional Consultant (m/f/d) to join our ERP Finance team at Flix, in Berlin or Munich.
In the Foundation Division of FlixTech, the ERP Finance team is responsible for the platform that powers our financial backbone: accounting, controlling, procurement, period close, and the integrations that connect them to the rest of Flix. We're setting up a new ERP system for our Train business (FlixTrain) with a first focus on Finance and Procurement.
As our in-house SAP expert, you'll work closely with our Finance and Procurement teams as well as external partners to make sure the new ERP fits our needs: today and in the long run. After go-live, you'll be the person who owns, evolves and continuously improves the SAP solution from the inside.
This role is well suited for someone who enjoys ownership, working close to real business problems, and combining solid SAP craftsmanship with a long-term, in-house perspective
About the Role
- Act as Flix's in-house SAP expert during the implementation of our new ERP, with a focus on Finance and Procurement.
- Translate business requirements from Finance, Procurement and adjacent functions into clean, scalable SAP solutions.
- Work closely with external implementation partners during design, build, testing and cut over.
- Support data migration, test management, and go-live preparation from a Flix-side ownership perspective.
- Take long-term ownership of the SAP solution after go-live: enhancements, change requests, integrations and continuous process improvement.
- Contribute to building broader SAP capability within the ERP Finance team thought teaching and mentoring.
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