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SAP Data Lead

Harrington Boyd
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9 months ago
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Our consulting client is searching for an SAP Data Architect. As an SAP Data Lead / Architect, you will play a critical role in shaping and executing data strategies. You will lead the design and implementation of data solutions, ensuring they align with business goals and enhance overall customer satisfaction. Your responsibilities will span from early-stage architecture planning to the optimization of processes and successful project delivery.

Responsibilities:

  1. Lead and oversee data migration strategies and approaches, including governance processes and reconciliation, ensuring smooth transitions from legacy systems to SAP S/4HANA.
  2. Architect comprehensive end-to-end data solutions that leverage SAP technologies, custom applications, and partner solutions, driving business transformation within the value chain tower.
  3. Provide expert guidance and advisory services to C-Level executives, helping to drive business transformation initiatives and the adoption of intelligent enterprise solutions.
  4. Conduct architecture assessments for customers, offering valuable insights and recommendations, while collecting and disseminating best practices across projects.
  5. Engage with clients to translate complex technical requirements into business-oriented solutions, ensuring clear communication and alignment with business processes.
  6. Demonstrate deep understanding of data structures, ETL processes, data mapping, and transformation rules, ensuring effective data migration and load strategies.
  7. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize data management processes, enhancing overall project success and customer satisfaction.


You Will Have:

  1. Proven experience as an SAP Data Lead or SAP Data Architect, with at least two full project lifecycles completed in an SAP environment.
  2. Strong expertise in data migration, including governance, reconciliation, and ETL processes from legacy systems.
  3. Proficiency in SAP S/4HANA and a deep understanding of SAP technologies, custom applications, and partner solutions.
  4. A solid grasp of data structures, extraction tools, data mapping, and transformation rules.
  5. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to translate technical requirements into business language and effectively interact with clients.
  6. The ability to act as a trusted advisor to C-Level executives, influencing strategic decisions and driving business transformation initiatives.
  7. Prior client-facing consultancy experience, with a strong ability to manage customer relationships and expectations.


If you, or anyone you know of could be interested, please apply here, or call (phone number removed) and ask for Ben.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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