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A leading global fashion company is seeking an EDI Business Architect for its Next Generation Transformation initiative in Geneva, Switzerland. This role demands extensive experience in leading EDI transitions and deep knowledge of SAP systems. Duties include collaborating with various business partners, ensuring EDI functional and technical requirements are met, and training teams for effective transitions. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical and communication skills, with fluency in English and readiness for global travel up to 30%.
As a part of Ralph Lauren’s Next Generation Transformation (NGT), the core operating systems of the company (SAP, Island Pacific and Microsoft D365) will be replaced with a common Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution enabling the Ralph Lauren team to continue delivering competitive advantages in our next great chapter and beyond. The ERP+ program has been initiated and is starting to create the transformation plan, defining how the company will operate going forward and how the implementation of the new systems will lead to a common way of working globally across the company. This new way of working impacts almost all the business including Planning, Sourcing and Buying, Retail and Wholesale, Logistics and Distribution and Finance across all regions.
The EDI Business Architect will join the global project team in the lead role for the transition of EDI from ECC to S / 4 across three regions (North America, EMEA, and APAC) working closely with business, consulting and technology partners. This role will lead the design, testing, training, and implementation phases ensuring a smooth transition.
The EDI Business Architect will bring global business functional and technical EDI competencies with SAP S / 4 transition experience. This role will take responsibility for the activities defined below.
The role will involveglobal travel up to 30%and will require working in close partnership with colleagues in other regions. This is a truly global program, so collaborating inthe Ralph Lauren Wayis required.