MasterData Analyst

NES Fircroft
Aberdeen
8 hours ago
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Our client, an oil and gas operator, are hiring a MasterData Analyst to join the team on a contract basis.


Purpose of Role:

Provide Masterdata support to the Corporate ERP systems, creating and maintaining system masterdata whilst ensuring data integrity.


Critical Responsibilities (MAE/MATTE/HSES*):

Ensuring that all activities are carried out in a safe manner complying with all regulatory requirements, legislation and HSES procedures


Ethics and Compliance Responsibilities:

Ensure that all activities and behaviours are carried out in accordance with Ethics and Compliance policies and procedures, and to complete any compulsory compliance training as required


Areas of Accountability, Responsibility and Competence:
Direct SAP Support

  • Ongoing support and maintenance of finance masterdata within SAP including, amongst others:
  • Business partners
  • GL accounts
  • Profit centres
  • JV equity groups
  • Cost centres & WBS elements
  • Ensuring data integrity by employing and displaying robust process and controls
  • Raising awareness of key cross-functional interdependencies of masterdata across systems and associated masterdata attributes
  • Performing system functional integrity testing where appropriate

With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining andManufacturingsectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.


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