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The SAP Billing Systems and Transformation Manager provides strategic leadership and direction for DHL eCommerce Americas' SAP billing landscape, ensuring the systems, processes, and teams ...

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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for sap billing in the United States is $25.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $27.64 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Sap Billing vs Sap SD Consultant?

AspectSap BillingSap SD Consultant
Primary FocusManaging billing processes, invoicing, and revenue recognitionSales order management, pricing, and customer relationship management
Required SkillsBilling configuration, SAP FI integration, data accuracySales processes, pricing procedures, customer interactions
Work EnvironmentFinance, accounting, and billing departmentsSales, marketing, and customer service teams
CertificationsSAP Billing modules, SAP FI/CO certificationsSAP SD certifications, SAP CRM knowledge

While both roles involve SAP modules, Sap Billing specialists focus on billing and invoicing processes, ensuring accurate revenue recognition. Sap SD Consultants handle sales order processing, pricing, and customer interactions. Understanding these differences helps organizations assign the right SAP professionals for specific business needs.

What is SAP Billing?

SAP Billing refers to the processes and software modules within the SAP ecosystem that handle the creation, management, and processing of customer invoices. It is a core component of SAP’s financial and sales modules, such as SAP SD (Sales and Distribution) and SAP Convergent Charging/Billing for complex billing scenarios. SAP Billing helps businesses automate invoicing, streamline revenue management, and ensure compliance with accounting standards. Professionals working with SAP Billing configure, maintain, and troubleshoot these processes to ensure accurate and timely billing for goods and services.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in SAP Billing roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in SAP Billing roles often encounter challenges such as handling complex billing scenarios, ensuring data accuracy, and integrating billing processes with other SAP modules like FI and SD. Addressing these challenges typically involves staying up to date with SAP updates, collaborating closely with cross-functional teams (such as finance and sales), and leveraging SAP's troubleshooting tools. Continuous training and effective communication within the team can also help in resolving issues efficiently and ensuring smooth billing operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an SAP Billing Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an SAP Billing Specialist, you need a solid understanding of billing processes, SAP ERP modules (especially SD and FI), and strong analytical skills, often supported by a degree in finance, business, or IT. Familiarity with SAP S/4HANA, billing automation tools, and relevant SAP certifications is highly valued. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help specialists address billing discrepancies and collaborate with cross-functional teams. Mastering these skills ensures accurate, timely invoicing and effective process integration, which are critical for revenue management and customer satisfaction.
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Sr. Manager SAP Billing Systems and Transformation

Sr. Manager SAP Billing Systems and Transformation

DHL eCommerce

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Posted 22 days ago


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7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 312 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

33rd of 61 rated delivery companies


Job description

At DHL, our people are our greatest asset! Everyone's contribution drives us to be the world's #1 logistics company.

Certified as a Great Place to Work and as a Top Employer, we're dedicated to fostering a positive, collaborative, and supportive environment for all. Our commitment and engagement with Our People ensure we continuously build a workplace we're all proud of. Plus, with competitive compensation and exceptional perks, we make sure your personal life shines just as brightly as your career.

SUMMARY:

The SAP Billing Systems and Transformation Manager provides strategic leadership and direction for DHL eCommerce Americas' SAP billing landscape, ensuring the systems, processes, and teams collectively enable the company's business and financial objectives.

This role is pivotal to realizing DHL eCommerce Americas' BRIM vision - empowering the business to "collect what we deserve" through a highly flexible, automated, and reliable rating and billing platform.

The manager will lead the regional migration from the legacy SAP R/3 ECC6 SD billing platform to the modern SAP BRIM (Billing and Revenue Innovation Management) platform, acting as the primary liaison between country business functions, the global SAP organization, and implementation partners. They will oversee the full BRIM program lifecycle - from exploration and design through development, testing, deployment, and rollout - ensuring all billing processes remain accurate, compliant, and efficient throughout the transition.

The manager will own the operational health of the billing ecosystem - overseeing daily/weekly billing cycles, system performance, inbound and outbound billing interfaces and change management - while leading a small, high-performing team of SAP functional and technical experts to continuously improve reliability, scalability, and business value.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • SAP BRIM Migration Leadership

  • Lead all phases of DHL eCommerce Americas' SAP BRIM migration initiative - including planning, design, build, testing, deployment, and post-go-live stabilization.

  • Act as the primary regional contact for global SAP teams and external implementation partners, ensuring alignment with global templates and governance standards.

  • Translate complex business requirements into technical deliverables that align with BRIM's Subscription Order Management (SOM), Convergent Mediation (CM), Convergent Charging (CC), Convergent Invoicing (CI), and FICA modules.

  • Oversee data migration strategy from SAP SD to BRIM platform, ensuring data integrity, accuracy, and compliance.

  • Plan and execute the customer migration strategy from SAP SD to BRIM platform to ensure seamless go-live and business continuity

  • Drive cross-functional coordination across Finance, Billing Operations, Customer Service, Commercial, and Inbound Systems teams.

  • Operational Management

  • Manage daily and weekly billing cycles, ensuring completeness, accuracy, and timeliness of customer invoices.

  • Oversee the performance, health, and availability of the billing system, coordinate with global teams for patch management, upgrades, and performance tuning.

  • Ensure adherence to SLAs for issue resolution, system availability, and change request turnaround.

  • Maintain detailed system and process documentation, including architecture, configuration, and business logic.

  • Establish strong monitoring and reconciliation processes to ensure end-to-end accuracy from transaction to invoice to cash collection.

  • Team & Project Management

  • Collaborate with, manage and mentor a small team of SAP developers responsible for ongoing system development and support.

  • Lead project planning, estimation, resource allocation, and tracking to ensure deliverables are completed on time and within budget.

  • Provide regular project status reports and risk assessments to stakeholders and senior management.

  • Coordinate and support user acceptance testing, business sign-off, and production cutovers.

  • Promote proactive communication and change-management practices to minimize business disruption during system transitions.

  • Continuous Improvement & Governance

  • Evaluate and recommend process or system improvements aligned with DHL's digital transformation and automation objectives.

  • Ensure consistent documentation of business requirements, solution design, and test cases.

  • Enforce adherence to IT change-control policies, audit requirements, and security protocols.

  • Partner with finance leadership to align billing performance with financial KPIs and audit standards.

  • Stay current with SAP S/4HANA and BRIM roadmap updates, advocating for future-ready billing capabilities.

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:

  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, business, engineering or related field of study

  • 8+ years of progressive SAP experience with at least 3-5 years in SAP BRIM or Subscription Billing environments.

  • Proven experience leading large-scale SAP migration or greenfield implementation projects (preferably SAP BRIM, S/4HANA Finance, or similar enterprise billing solutions).

  • Strong understanding of SAP BRIM architecture and sub-modules - SOM, CI, and FICA - and their integration with FI/CO, SD, and upstream data systems.

  • Experience working in a global enterprise environment with matrixed stakeholders and external SAP consulting partners.

  • Previous exposure to subscription-based or high-volume transaction industries such as logistics, telecom, utilities, or SaaS preferred.

REQUIREMENTS/SKILLS:

  • Deep functional knowledge of SAP billing processes, revenue accounting, and financial reconciliation.

  • Hands-on experience in SAP BRIM configuration, testing, and integration with external systems.

  • Excellent project management, stakeholder communication, and vendor coordination skills.

  • Strong leadership ability to manage cross-functional teams and drive accountability.

  • Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret both business and technical requirements.

  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to influence across organizational levels.

  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to perform under pressure in dynamic business environments.

  • Experience in managing service delivery SLAs, defect triage, and release management.

  • Knowledge of SAP Activate methodology, Solution Manager/ALM tools, and Agile project practices is a plus.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • Physical demands are consistent with a professional office setting.

  • Regular sitting at workstation for 25 - 75% of the work shift.

  • Occasional travel may be required (<5%).

Annual Salary per location is listed below:

IN, ME, NH, OH,  SC, WV= ($95,850 - $146,970)

CT, DC, FL, GA, KY, MI,  NC, PA, VA =($105,375-$161,575)

DE, MD, RI = ($110,175-$168,935)

NJ or NY= ($114,975-$176,295)

This compensation range is provided as a reasonable estimate of the salary range for this role. Factors that may be used to determine your actual salary may include but are not limited to your specific skills, your work location, how many years of experience you have, and comparison to other employees already in this role.

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Employment Type: FT

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When Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn founded DHL in 1969, they didn’t know they would revolutionize the world of logistics. Today, DHL is the world’s leading logistics company. Our 600,000 people in over 220 countries and territories work every day to help you cross borders, reach new markets and grow your business. Or simply send a letter to your loved ones.

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