Data Analyst S4 HANA

Hudson Shribman
Eastleigh
4 days ago
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Data Analyst (S/4 HANA) up to 45k+ Bonus

South East ABJ7664

HYBRID 3:2

As Data Analyst and part of a global IT project team, you will play a key role in managing and maintaining data assets, ensuring integrity, consistency, and usability across the company in SAP. As data analyst you will support the transition to SAP S/4HANA and SAP Master Data Governance (MDG), contributing to the implementation of data administration processes.

As data analyst you will also support data quality initiatives to automate data quality checks and drive continuous improvement to enhance data management skills and improve data quality skills to learn to conduct data profiling, and resolve data discrepancies to ensure data accuracy and consistency. As data analyst you will gain expertise in metadata management, data governance policies, and procedures, ensuring compliance and data accountability.

Key Responsibilities

* Data Administration: Administer and maintain master data and other critical datasets (e.g., customer, vendor, material, finance in SAP ECC and other enterprise systems).

* Ensure data consistency and lifecycle management across SAP modules and related systems.

* Support data cleansing, enrichment, and harmonization activities (e.g., in prep for S/4HANA migration).

* Contribute to the design and implementation of SAP MDG for centralized master data governance.

* Collaborate with SAP functional teams to align data stru...

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