
| Msg # 151 of 300 on ZZNY4438, Thursday 9-28-22, 11:06 |
| From: JHONRED01@GMAIL.COM |
| To: BCOM. |
| Subj: Re: SAP APO PP PI : AVAILABLE for a cont |
Hi, Please send your updated profile. My Id, jhonred01@gmail.com On Sunday, March 17, 2002 8:02:27 PM UTC+5:30, BCom. wrote: > -Senior Consultant responsible for designing, customizing SAP - MM/PP/PP-PI > and APO. > -10 years experience in information systems analysis, design, implementation > and support with over 6 years of implementing SAP R/3. > > BP Amoco, (Chicago, IL) > September 2001 - December 2001 > Upgrade project from 3.1H to 4.6B inclusive IS Oil for a 4 chemical pilot > plants with rollout in further 12 plants. Responsible for manufacturing > design using Repetitive Manufacturing and Demand Management as well as > including stock transport orders, Intercompany and Intracompany sales. Issue > resolution with VMI and product costing. Interfacing to APO solution in > production planning as well as some trouble shooting in Plant Maintenance. > > VAW aluminium AG (Bonn, Germany) > Juli 2000 to June 2001 > As a Project Manager I was responsible for the Logistics and Manufacturing > part of a SAP Implementation 4.6c - PP-PI and APO PP/DS & global ATP > (Release 3.0) incl. BW1.2 in 4 plants. Focus on Template development for > pilot plant like product structure, integration and module coordination > issues with R/3 using the CIF interface for PP-PI, QM, APO, batch > management, enhancement programming and process control systems. I > demonstrated functionality of SNP and DP as well to the client. I was > working with two APO consultants, one QM consultant and 6 client key users. > I was managing scope and availability of resources. Also, as part of an > integrated Supply Chain Management Team I was involved in issue resolution > regarding APO usage for Plant Maintenance. Additionally working with a > development team using MQ Series /Intellicorp Live Interface for interfacing > with process control systems and batch calculation systems. Rollout of the > template took place in June in pilot plant, some product support afterwards. > > Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Chadds Ford, DW) > April 2000 to June 2000 > Issue resolution and Implementing new functionality for a live customer in > Sales- and Operations Planning, Forecast and flexible Planning in Release > 3.1I. Mostly part time remote work and occasionally short term on site. > January - March 1999 SAP Academy, Walldorf, Germany. APO training & > development testing, assisted in the testing of APO with the development > group to identify errors and bugs. This experience enabled me to acquire a > personal relationship with the SAP APO development team. > > Leybold Materials, Inc. (Morgan Hill, CA & Hanau, Germany) > January 1999 - December 1999 > A PP-PI, PM & QM Implementation (Release 4.6B) for a semiconductor supplier > in Silicon Valley, MM/PP-PI/QM/PM Consultant focusing on Product Design with > configurable materials, PI-sheet design and precious metal tracking (mainly > Platinum & Gold) issues (Inventory control by 1/10 of a gram, Co-product > design, Product Costing issues) including implementation of flexible > planning, Logistics Information System and Business Information Warehouse. > Took over Project Management role for the German part of the project in > Hanau as well. Tasks included coordinating resources, activities, co-own the > overall project/budget plan, managing the project scope and carry forward > project decisions. > > W.W. Grainger (Chicago, IL) > October 1998 to December 1998 > Product support after go-live in MM/SD, Chicago, Illinois focusing on > material forecast, LIS, Computer aided Test Tool (CATT), Flexible Planning, > Open Information Warehouse and Business Warehouse, Material Requirements > Planning and Inventory Control, Release 3.1H > > Geneva Steel (Provo, Utah) > September 1997 to October 1998 > Manufacturing Team Consultant at Geneva Steel in Utah. Responsible for the > implementation of the PP-PI Module (Production Planning - Process Industry, > Rel. 3.1H), a module with enhanced functionality specially designed for > industries like food & beverages, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, electronics > and the steel industry. Design of the interface between the SAP PP-PI module > and the Geneva Steel Process Control System. I was responsible for the > design for the Shop Floor Layout in SAP (Master Recipes, Process Control > Instructions, Work Centers, Sales & Operations Planning, Rough-Cut- Planning, > BOM's, Product costing and Process Order Scheduling. I also provided > expertise in several different modules, including flexible planning, > capacity planning, batch management, classification, Variant Configuration, > Plant Maintenance and Sales & Distribution. Additionally I designed a new > material classification system, which includes approximately 15 000 > materials (raw materials, semifinished and finished products) at Geneva > Steel. Developing reports utilizing LIS, Report Writer and ABAP Query. > > Adaptec (Milpitas, California) > From February to September 1997 > Working at Adaptec as Consultant on their SAP Implementation. The task was > to implement R/3 SAP Release 3.0E & the High Tech Industry Solution > including the MES system in two plants (Milpitas & Singapore) with approx. > 500 end users. My focus was the design of production planning, and shop > floor control (including Work Centers, routings, product costing, a new > serial numbering system, batch management with automatic batch determination > in production orders and the Logistics Information System), plant > maintenance and the construction of the interface to the warehouse > management module. I played a key role in drafting the process for handling > rework at Adaptec. Working on the coordination and execution of integrated > system and acceptance testing. I gained experience in the testing process as > well as the interdependencies between the different departments and their > system requirements. I also introduced changes, which were required as a > result of testing the production operations. Additionally, several modules > and programs were subject to changes that had to be analyzed, designed, > programmed, tested and implemented into the production environment at > Adaptec. Therefore I had to write technical and functional specifications > for modifications and enhancements (e.g. MTBR reports for PM) for a team of > 6 ABAPers. Testing and quality assurance of developed modifications and > enhancements. > > Intel (Chandler, Arizona) [continued in next message] --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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