What are the responsibilities and job description for the SAP IS-U device management position at Tek Global?
Day to day:
To support this large local utility clients DER strategy, the business needs enabling technology investments to support Complex Billing. This includes the ability to accurately take customer meter data and bill against specialized tariffs, implementation of time-varying rates for all customers (TVR), fleet EV program with EV depot, and Billing Standardization/Audit. The IS-U Device Management Consultant will be responsible for implementing and supporting processes in SAP IS-U Device management, work management, and BPEM areas. This includes setting up schedule master data, technical master data, device master data, device management processes, meter reading processes, EMMA/BPEM, and integration with MDMS, AMI, inventory management, and plant maintenance. The consultant will also build functionality for TOU and set up EDM profiles, analyze issues in Device management, EMMA/BPEM, and related processes, and ensure integration with Billing, Front office, and other SAP modules.
Must Haves:
• Minimum 8 years of experience in implementing and supporting processes in SAP IS-U Device management, work management, and BPEM areas
• Experience in setup of schedule master data, technical master data, device master data, device management processes, meter reading processes, EMMA/BPEM, and integration with MDMS, AMI, inventory management, and plant maintenance
• Experience with building functionality for TOU and setting up EDM profiles
• Experience in analyzing issues in Device management, EMMA/BPEM, and related processes
• Good knowledge of integration with Billing, Front office, and other SAP modules
• Experience with device management processes related to Net meter setup, aggregate billing setup, and interval billing scenarios
• Experience with implementation of new products like renewables, DER components, etc.
Project Description:
Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are small-scale generators and assets, like rooftop solar panels, batteries, and electric vehicle chargers, located on the distribution system (below the substation level). These tools help balance energy demand and supply and/or supplement sources of energy generated and transmitted from larger, more traditional utility resources, like hydroelectric dams, that are farther away.
The Prioritized DERs Include:
• Renewable Energy:
○ Distributed Solar, Community Solar 2.0, Net Meter 2.0
• Capacity:
○ Battery storage
○ Demand response programs for C&I
○ EV Depot for Fleet