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Data Analyst – SAP Data Models

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Data Analyst – SAP Data ModelsUp to £410 per day – Inside IR35Hybrid – 1 -2 days a week on site6 months initiallyMy client is an instantly recognisable consultancy who require a Data Analyst with SAP Data Models expertise to join a business-critical programme for a high-profile end client.Key Requirements:

Provenmercial experience working as a Data Analyst with expertise in SAP Data Models, in largeplex organisations. Expertise in systems such as SAP and Snowflake. Previous experience setting up dataernance policies or standards and data quality training. The ability to identify and document data quality issues. The ability to collaborate with technical teams to build technology solutions. Excellentmunication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to relay technical information to non-technical audiences.

Nice to have:Immediate availability.Oil / Gas / Water / Utilities / Construction / Transport industry experience.If interested, with relevant experience, please apply with your latest CV ASAP. #4699557 - Neve Eyre

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