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Salary research

Ok folks, I need some assistance. I need to come up with a salary number for a position titled Order Fulfullment Functional Analyst. I'm attempting some research on salary.com and payscale.com but my search abilities are failing me. Anyone have any good tips, tricks, or suggestions on how to accurately come up with a reasonable #? If you need additional information to help me out, let me know and I'll PM you some details. 🙂

Edit: I'm also digging around on the Department of Labor website hoping to find some solid # (if anyone listed a position titled remotely similar to this)
 
Order Fulfillment Functional Analyst

Job description:
The Order Fulfillment (OF) Functional Analyst is the intermediary between the business users and the production support team. OF functional analysts are responsible for configuring and maintaining the Sales and Distribution (SD) module within SAP, as well as taking ownership for a functional sub-area within the DLA solution.

Supports the design, configuration, and implementation of complex enterprise-wide COTS hardware and software solutions at the functional module level. Supports development of cultural change management materials and customer training. Provides technical input into business case analyses and supports analysis of technical alternatives. This role will be performed as part of a long-term application management support team doing support, break-fix, and minor enhancement work.

Primary Job Responsibilities:
*Document new business requirements for the Order Fulfillment team
*Establish and update functional specifications
*Provide Sales and Distribution (SD) module and SAP R/3 functional and technical expertise.
*Configure the Sales and Distribution (SD) module
*Design and test break fixes
*Provide on the job training an answer *how to* user questions.

Experience Requirements:
*2 years general SAP SD experience with a focus on order processing or inventory management is required
*Additional technical SAP skills (such as ABAP) preferred
*5+ years experience in a production support environment preferred

No salary range included though.
 
You arent supposed to give ANY salary requirements. Dont do this sh!t with HR retards. Just tell them you will entertain any competitive offer. If you want info to see if their offer is reasonable, well thats a good thing.
 
I worked with some order fulfillment analysts when I worked for a large online store back in the day.

newbies made about $55K and Sr., or leads made anywhere between 65K and 85K

that was around 2000-2001...
 
We have the same type with-in my large company. They get paid the average starting salary or just below.

Usually around 45k-50k depending on experience. It also depends on what benifits the company offers. I pay 3 dollars per pay check for full health and dental. Then you tack on 401k, disability, and death benifits. So the better the benifits the lower the starting salary is. What's important are the raises.
 
Entry level. Pay entry level wages.

It sounds like nothing more than a glorifed customer service rep in all honesty.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Entry level. Pay entry level wages.

It sounds like nothing more than a glorifed customer service rep in all honesty.

are you talking about my post or Feldenak's?
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Entry level. Pay entry level wages.

It sounds like nothing more than a glorifed customer service rep in all honesty.

you've got this one wrong...

most OFA's require a lot of database knowledge, and since most of the OFA systems that I know of run oracle, most of these guys need to know mid-high level DB skills.

 
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