SAP S/4Hana Data Quality Analyst, Huntingdon

Anglian Water
Huntingdon
5 days ago
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Job Title: SAP S/4Hana Data Quality Analyst

Circa £37k, salary depending on skills & experience per annum

Full time/37 hrs a week/permanent

Location: Huntingdon or Peterborough & Homeworking

Anglian Water offers a flexible approach, this role provides you with hybrid working. Your base location will be in our Huntingdon or Peterborough office.

Make every drop of your potential count. Join our team!

Anglian Water has recently moved to the latest SAP ERP suite, S/4HANA, and is now transitioning to its next release. At the centre of this change is a major business programme that leverages SAPs capabilities to enhance and transform the way our business operates. This programme represents a significant undertaking, covering a broad scope across much of the organisation throughout AMP8.

Our current SAP platform contains 22 years of data, and a key workstream will focus on validating the data required, assessing and measuring its quality, delivering an archiving solution to minimise the volume of data migrated to S/4HANA, and upskilling internal staff so they can maintain and improve data quality over time.

We are seeking a highly capable Data Quality Analyst with a passion for data to play a key role within the Enterprise Data Analytics and AI Team. In this role, you will analyse data, prepare data quality reports, and work closely with data stewards and data architects to improve data collection and storage procedures, enhancing the accuracy and integrity of our organisations data.

What youll be doing:

  • Quality assures critical master data from across the business within appropriate systems (SAP and non-SAP), in line with Master Data Governance and Standards

  • Working with Enterprise Data Architects and external consultants on data quality profiling, measurement and reporting using methods such as CARTIE

  • Working with Data Stewards and Enterprise Data Architects to facilitate the creation of documented data quality standards and procedures, and delivering data cleansing in readiness for migration

  • Assist the SAP Data Manager with the facilitation of meetings with SMEs from all areas of the business using the data that has been analysed to seek input and clarification of data items and requirements

  • Use strong collaboration skills to work with varied stakeholders across the data and analytics community to share knowledge, and develop and embed best practices

  • Define and manage the programme, business, and technical quality metrics for critical data in scope, and design, run and manage data quality dashboards to report progress on a regular basis.

As a valued employee youll be entitled to:

  • Competitive pension scheme - Anglian Water double-matches your contributions up to 6%

  • Personal private health care

  • Annual bonus scheme

  • 25 days leave, rising with service + Bank Holidays, with the option to swap Christmas and Easter holidays for those celebrated by your religion

  • Life Cover at 8x your salary

  • Personal Accident cover - up to 5x your salary

  • Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing and lifestyle

What does it take to be successful?

  • Preferably educated to A level or equivalent or relevant experience using SAP

  • Good understanding of SQL, Python and Power BI

  • Dealing with related queries and working with appropriate parties as required.

  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365

  • Proven ability in collating and using spread sheet data

  • Excellent IT and keyboard skills

  • Excellent numeric and literacy skills.

  • Proven ability in collating and using spread sheet data

  • Valid driving licence

Inclusion at Anglian Water:

Join us and make a difference. Our customers come from a wide range of backgrounds, and we think our workplace should reflect that. We are committed to making sure all our colleagues feel they belong and are supported to succeed. Together with our fellow water companies, we are committed to the Social Mobility Pledge; we are also a signatory to Business in the Communitys Race at Work charter; we hold the Armed Forces Gold Covenant for Employers; we are an accredited Disability Confident employer, and we play a leading part in the Womens Utility Network.

Closing Date: 5 th February 2026

Interview Dates: 17 th , 18 th 19 th February 2026

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