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SAP Data Architect

PwC UK
City of London
4 days ago
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Overview

Business Application Consulting SAP Consulting Generalist - Senior Manager. We are expanding our SAP Consulting practice to deliver SAP S/4HANA Transformation projects and work with leading global and local brands. We value a startup culture with a flat hierarchy, encourage bottom-up feedback, and uphold diversity and inclusion. We are seeking driven, entrepreneurial, high-achieving individuals to take our SAP Consulting practice to the next level. We are looking for a Data Architect and Evangelist to join the team, working closely with other experienced architects, data SMEs and the CTO.

Responsibilities
  • Driving knowledge and understanding on the benefits and challenges of data across PwC and our clients.
  • Working closely with client EAs, CDOs and CIOs to educate and help them understand the different elements of data and how they fit into their architecture and business.
  • Resolving key design decisions focusing on data architecture, data migration and solutions.
  • Proactively assisting in the management of a portfolio of clients, reporting to Partner & Director Level.
  • Developing project strategies to solve complex technical challenges for our clients.
  • Managing and delivering large projects by developing the project team, assessing engagement risks throughout, driving conclusions, and reviewing/challenging the output produced by the team.
  • Being actively involved in business development activities to identify and research opportunities on new/existing clients.
  • Shaping and delivering projects to meet and exceed the expectations of our clients and our own quality criteria.
This Role Is For You If
  • You are an SAP data expert and evangelist.
  • You have experience influencing Enterprise Architects, CDOs, CIOs and providing a point of view.
  • You have extensive experience in SAP ECC and S/4HANA and can discuss Master Data, Data Quality, Data Migration and Governance.
  • You have knowledge of SAP and non-SAP Data Tooling, as well as knowledge of SAP best practice and the emerging SAP Roadmap.
  • Previous experience from a top consulting firm is a plus, but excellent stakeholder management and relationship building is essential.
  • Pre-sales experience.
What You’ll Receive From Us

No matter where you may be in your career or personal life, our benefits are designed to add value and support, recognising and rewarding you fairly for your contributions. We offer a range of benefits including empowered flexibility and a working week split between office, home and client site; private medical cover and 24/7 access to a qualified virtual GP; six volunteering days a year and much more.


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