Job Title: S/4 HANA Data Governance Specialist
A leading pharmaceutical company is looking for an S/4 HANA Data Governance Specialist to join their team.
About the Role
Join a leading pharmaceutical company as an S/4 HANA Data Governance Specialist. In this role, you’ll be pivotal in defining business data requirements within the S/4 HANA design process. You’ll also be responsible for documenting S/4 Enterprise Data Standards and ensuring existing ECC data is ready for migration to S/4 HANA.
- Location: Macclesfield or Luton (hybrid working)
- Contract: 12 months
- Rate: £500 per day
- Hours: 40 hours, Monday to Friday
Key Responsibilities
- Define, document, and implement S/4 Enterprise Data standards for Procurement & Materials Management.
- Apply expertise in data, process, and object to support S/4 process design.
- Review and develop data quality rules for the data quality issue management framework.
- Support project data migration processes, including pre and post load business sign-off.
- Collaborate with current business data capability to ensure alignment with S/4 design.
- Influence data delivery prioritisation and provide inputs into progress reporting and escalations.
- Define the change journey from current to future state data design, including change impact assessments.
- Ensure non-SAP system requirements are considered in the data design.
- Contribute to the data cleanse and enrichment approach for Procurement & Materials Management.
- Ensure compliance with the S/4 HANA Data Governance Framework.
Required Experience
- Significant expertise in Data Objects within Procurement & Materials Management.
- Experience in designing and implementing Data Standards for a global enterprise.
- Proven experience in Business/IT partnering for Master Data Management solutions.
- Strong change management, interpersonal, assertiveness, and negotiation skills.
- Experience with S/4 HANA implementation programmes.
- Expertise in Data Governance.
Ready to make an impact? Apply now and be part of a transformative journey in data governance!