Full-Time

SAP Bank Communication Management Consultant

Multiple Teams

Posted on 9/3/2025

Fujitsu

Fujitsu

10,001+ employees

Global ICT products and services provider

No salary listed

Plymouth, MI, USA

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
SAP Products
iOS/Swift
Requirements
  • Minimum 7+ years SAP Finance/Treasury experience with 2+ end-to-end BCM implementations.
  • Deep hands-on in: BCM approval workflow, signatories/approval rules, dual control, payment status tracking.
  • Payment formats: ISO 20022 (pain.001, pain.002, camt.053/054), MT101, MT940, BAI2; DMEE tree design and mapping.
  • Payment Runs & EBS: F110/F111, FF_5, FEBA/FEBA_BANK; automatic posting rules and clearing strategies.
  • Bank connectivity: MBC, SWIFT, EBICS, host-to-host; encryption/certificates; troubleshooting file flows.
  • Familiar with Cash Management, House Banks, Bank Account Management (BAM), Fiori apps for payments/bank accounts.
  • Solid understanding of controls & compliance (SOX, SoD), audit requirements for payment approvals.
  • Strong documentation, testing, and stakeholder communication skills.
Responsibilities
  • Configure BCM approval workflows, dual-control, signatory profiles, payment groups, and security/auth levels.
  • Set up payment runs (F110/F111) and payment medium formats via PMW/DMEE for ISO 20022 (pain.001/002), MT101, and country-specific formats.
  • Implement payment status monitoring (BNK_MONI, BNK_OUT) and handle rejections/repairs.
  • Integrate with SAP Multi-Bank Connectivity (MBC), SWIFT, EBICS, and host-to-host connections including PGP encryption, certificates, and connectivity testing.
  • Configure Electronic Bank Statement (EBS) (MT940, BAI2, camt.053/054) with posting rules (FF_5, FEBA/FEBA_BANK).
  • Collaborate with Cash Management, In-House Cash (IHC), and Treasury (TRM) teams for centralized payments and liquidity visibility.
  • Lead/Contribute across SAP Activate phases—Explore, Realize, Deploy; blueprint, config, WRICEF design, unit/SIT/UAT, cutover, hypercare.
  • Produce functional specs, config docs, mapping sheets (DMEE/XML), test scripts, training materials, and SOPs.
  • Orchestrate bank onboarding: file format alignment, sFTP/EBICS/SWIFT setup, key exchange, end-to-end test cycles, and go-live validation.
  • Resolve incidents, root-cause failures, and optimize throughput; monitor jobs/queues, reprocess failures.
  • Maintain compliance—SOX, Segregation of Duties (SoD), audit trails for approvals and payment releases.
  • Work with Security/GRC on role design (GUI) for BCM payment creation, approval, release.
  • Partner with Treasury/Finance/Shared Services, external banks, and integration teams (PI/PO/CPI/AIF).
  • Communicate risks, timelines, and dependencies; drive workshops and training for business approvers.
Desired Qualifications
  • SAP Treasury (TRM), In-House Cash (IHC), Bank Account Management (BAM) deep-dive experience.
  • Integration with Ariba (payments), Concur, Lockbox, Collections & Dispute (FSCM).
  • Experience with SAP CPI/PI/PO, AIF, and bank APIs/web services.
  • Fiori configuration for payment approvals and workflows.
  • Knowledge of country-specific formats (e.g., SEPA SCT/SBTN, NACHA, Zengin, CN local formats, India RTGS/NEFT).
  • Tools: Solution Manager/ChaRM, JSM
  • SAP Certification: FI, Treasury, Cash Management, or S/4HANA Finance.

Fujitsu provides ICT products and services for businesses, including computing hardware, networking equipment, software, and related consulting and managed IT services. It delivers hardware platforms (servers, storage, networking) and software that run on them, along with services to design, implement, and manage digital infrastructure, data centers, and applications. It differentiates itself with a long global track record, end-to-end capabilities, and deep integration of hardware, software, and services across regions, reflecting its telecom-to-IT shift. Its goal is to help customers manage information and communications technology to support digital transformation and business continuity worldwide.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Tokyo, Japan

Founded

1935

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What believers are saying

  • Modernisation revenue rose 44% year over year, signaling stronger higher-margin services.[-]
  • Uvance revenue rose 52% year over year, reaching 29% of segment sales.[-]
  • AI, quantum, and sovereign-cloud partnerships deepen Fujitsu's enterprise and government pipeline.[-]

What critics are saying

  • Mainframe exit by 2035 invites customer defections during mandatory migration cycles.[-]
  • Outcome-based pricing compresses revenue when delivery slips or outcomes are disputed.[-]
  • Quantum commercialization remains distant, risking heavy investment before meaningful revenue.[-]

What makes Fujitsu unique

  • Founded in 1935, Fujitsu shifted from telecommunications equipment to computing.[1][4]
  • Fujitsu built Japan's first relay computer, FACOM100, in 1954.[4][6]
  • Its 1990 ICL acquisition expanded Fujitsu's European footprint and global reach.[2][3]

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