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SAP Data Analyst

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SAP BI/Data AnalystJoin a market-leading organisation renowned for its data-centric culture and commitment to innovation. As a key member of the SAP reporting and analytics team, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering insights that drive strategic decision-making across the business.
Key Responsibilities

Design, develop, and maintain SAP BI solutions using BW (Business Warehouse) and SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC).
Provide day-to-day support for business users, resolving data queries and managing SAP BI support tickets (approx. 40% BAU, 60% development/migration).
Lead the migration of manual and legacy reports into SAP platforms, enhancing automation, accuracy, and data integrity.
Collaborate closely with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate business needs into effective reporting solutions.
Contribute to strategic initiatives including cloud adoption, SAP data enhancements, and integration of new data sources.About You

Technically proficient in SAP BI tools, with strong communication skills to engage effectively with business stakeholders.
Experienced in developing and supporting SAP reports (BW, SAC, or similar environments).
Comfortable working independently in a fast-paced, agile BI team.
Adept at translating complex business requirements into actionable insights.
Proactive problem-solver with a keen eye for data quality and process improvement.Desirable Skills

Experience in both front-end reporting and back-end data modelling within SAP BW or equivalent platforms.
Exposure to SAP Data Sphere, cloud analytics, or integration of external data sources.
Understanding of complex, multi-system enterprise environments.
Package

Competitive salary (dependent on experience)
Excellent benefits package
Opportunity to work in a forward-thinking, data-driven organisation

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