SAP S/4HANA Techno-Functional Consultant
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I'm Abhishek Bansal, a SAP S/4HANA MM Tech-Functional Consultant with 5+ years of experience turning chaos into clarity across procurement, inventory, and integrations in ECC and S/4HANA. I’ve led two full-cycle SAP S/4HANA implementations (2019 and 2021 – RISE with SAP) and currently serve as an Assistant Manager, driving operational excellence with a touch of automation wizardry—BAPI, BDC, Ariba, and LIMS. Been there, done that, streamlined it.
Certified in Google Project Management and SAP SD, I’m bridging the gap between business needs and technical delivery. I thrive in UAT chaos, live for stakeholder wrangling, and train end-users like a seasoned coach. Now transitioning towards SAP Project Manager roles to scale my impact, lead cross-functional delivery, and mentor the next wave of consultants.
Let’s say: if your SAP systems need alignment, acceleration, or a good old-fashioned transformation—I’m your guy.
I bring over 5 years of SAP S/4HANA experience as a Tech-Functional Consultant, having led 2 full-cycle end-to-end implementations (1709 and 2021 – RISE with SAP) and multiple post-go-live support projects in manufacturing and engineering domains. My expertise spans procurement, inventory management, STO automation, Ariba & LIMS integration, and real-time dashboard development.
Currently working as Assistant Manager – SAP MM, I’ve managed UAT cycles, change management, and cross-functional collaboration while mentoring junior consultants and aligning SAP solutions with business goals. I’ve also played a key role in automation using BAPI/BDC, optimizing return processes, intercompany flows, and gate entry.
Certified in Google Project Management and trained in SAP SD, I’m now transitioning into SAP Project Management roles to expand my scope in stakeholder leadership and project delivery across diverse industries.
Graduated with First Division (67.3%), building a strong technical foundation that complements my SAP techno-functional role.