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SAP Data Engineer

Recruit with Purpose
West Midlands
2 weeks ago
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Championing Social Housing | SocialHousing Technology Principal Recruiter at Recruit with Purpose

Does building and scaling modern data platforms interest you?


Join a team where your data engineering expertise won’t just be appreciated, it will shape the way they work and serve their communities.


I am working with a Housing Association based in the south of the Midlands to recruit for an experienced SAP data engineer to join their data management team within their technology department.


This housing association provides homes and care for over 250,000 people across the UK.


In this role, you’ll play a key part in developing and managing their data engineering capabilities and helping the organisation make the most of its data to support business goals.


You’ll work closely with colleagues across the housing association, reporting to the Head of Data Engineering, to design, build, and maintain a modern data platform that are resilient, scalable, and fit-for-purpose.


Your work will cover the full end-to-end ETL lifecycle across a complex SAP and non-SAP data landscape. You’ll lead initiatives to improve the data engineering practices, ensuring high standards of governance, performance, and availability.


Collaboration is key, so you’ll partner with Data Governance, Data Architecture, Data Enablement, BI, and business teams to fully understand requirements and deliver effective data solutions.


Qualifications

  • Strong understanding of SAP data structures
  • Experience with DataSphere
  • LSMW data uploads
  • SAP analytics roadmap
  • Proven experience managing data engineering projects in complex environments
  • Excellent organisational and planning skills

This is a hybrid role, with 2/3 days a week being based in their head office in the south of the Midlands.


The salary on offer is circa £73,000 with some great benefits.


Please apply to this advert, reach out to me on LinkedIn, or contact me at to learn more.


If you don’t have an updated CV, no problem send what you have, and we’ll take it from there.


Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Information Technology


Industries

Housing and Community Development


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