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1 year ago
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Job Title: SAP Data Architect

Location: Warwick (2 days a week on site)

Remuneration: Up to £800 per day

Contract Details: 12 Month Contract + Extensions

Responsibilities:

Dive into complex datasets to uncover trends, patterns, and actionable insights.
Capture and maintain robust data models that align with business needs.
Investigate and resolve data-related issues and discrepancies like a pro.
Map data flows across diverse systems and processes with precision.
Contribute to the creation and execution of analytics and reporting strategies.
Prepare the data architecture for the exciting evolution of AI integration.
Collaborate seamlessly with cross-functional teams to ensure data integrity and consistency.
Provide technical guidance and support to fellow team members, fostering a collaborative environment.

Qualifications and Experience:

Proven experience as an SAP Data Architect or in a similar role.
Extensive experience with S/4 HANA is a must!
Strong background in utilities, finance, procurement, or HR preferred.
Proficiency in data modelling, data analysis, and data mapping.
Experience with analytics and reporting tools is essential.
Knowledge of AI and machine learning concepts? That's a bonus!
Excellent problem-solving skills and an eye for detail.
Strong communication and collaboration skills to work effectively in a team.

Preferred Skills:

Experience with SAP BW/4HANA, SAP Analytics Cloud, or similar tools is advantageous.
Familiarity with data governance and data quality management practises.
Understanding of cloud-based data solutions and architectures will set you apart!

Join our client's dynamic team and make a difference in the world of data! If you're a passionate SAP Data Architect ready to tackle exciting challenges in the utilities, finance, procurement, or HR sectors, we want to hear from you!

Apply today and step into a role where your expertise will shine and your contributions will be valued!

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