SAP Data Transformation Director (Basé à London)

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About the Role

A global FMCG company is initiating a major data-driven business transformation to enhance its enterprise-wide data capabilities. The project focuses on building a high-quality, robust data function that provides trusted, accessible data across all markets and functions.

This transformation involves reshaping how the organization owns, manages, and utilizes data. It covers culture change, operating model design, technology enablement, and delivery of scalable data products.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead a multi-stream global data transformation program.
  • Oversee both business and technical workstreams from strategy to execution.
  • Drive change in data governance, ownership, and usage across the organization.
  • Collaborate with senior stakeholders across functions and markets.
  • Shape and deliver the future data ecosystem and data product roadmap.
  • Guide the implementation of data access frameworks and self-service capabilities.
  • Support the creation of external data-sharing strategies and agreements.

Key Requirements

  • Experienced Programme Director/Transformation Lead with a proven track record in large-scale, global data transformations.
  • Strong leadership skills across business and technical teams.
  • Background in FMCG or manufacturing sectors.
  • Familiarity with enterprise data platforms such as Azure and Databricks.
  • Experience with Salesforce and SAP from a data integration or reporting perspective.
  • Skilled in stakeholder engagement, cultural change, and operating model design.
  • Experience managing external data sources and implementing data-sharing agreements.

Additional Details

  • Seniority level: Not applicable.
  • Employment type: Full-time.
  • Job function: Manufacturing.
  • Industries: Breweries.

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