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Customer Data Analyst - SAP

Project Blackbook LTD
City of London
1 week ago
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Role: Customer Data Analyst - SAP

Consulting Seniority: Consultant - Manager

Day rate: £250-£400/day (Outside IR35)

Project duration: 3-6 months (extension is possible)

Location: Remote with occasional on-site in London

We're supporting an exciting strategy and technology consultancy looking to bring on a freelance consultant to strengthen their team. The Customer Data Analyst role requires someone with deep understanding of the Customer Master Data Domain, particularly in SAP. This contractor will work under the guidance and leadership of the Data Lead to support a range of different projects within the large FMCG organisation.

We’ve a preference for you to apply directly via our website as the consultancy will eventually view your profile in our platform. If you are already in the community, feel free to quickly apply here but no need to re-apply directly.

Tasks
  • Ongoing documentation management and testing of Customer Master Data process and design changes
  • Analysis and profiling of Customer Master Data in readiness for future SAP S/4HANA cleansing and migration
  • Analysis of Customer Master Data requirements for harmonisation and standardisation to support M&A and business integration activities.
  • Drive resolution for Cross-Functional issues that can potentially occur for Customer data in these projects
Requirements
  • An independent consultant
  • Strong experience (5 - 7 years) in data Management & governance, based on core SAP ERP technologies (SAP ECC and S/4HANA, SAP MDG)
  • Preferably with similar business context (Consumer Product Goods or Foods and Beverages)
  • Good experience with Customer-related functional data processes, such as Sales and Distribution, Logistics, Retail Execution
  • Familiar with using Data Governance tools, such as Collibra, and Data Quality analysis (for example, using SQL), and fluent in Microsoft Office tools such as Excel

Consulting levels considered:

  • Consultant
  • Senior Consultant
  • Manager

We appreciate you making an application and aim to respond to all candidates.

Many thanks,

Blackbook Community Team


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