SAP Business Analyst
North Yorkshire, York
SAP Business Analyst
North Yorkshire, York
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin are currently working with a FMCG business to assist in the recruitment of a SAP Business Analyst. The company has made a number of acquisitions and they need an SAP specialist to bring the newly acquired business onto SAP. You will work as part of the SAP implementation team developing and rolling out the SAP system across multiple sites.
Responsibilities;
- Ensuring that the business and user community requirements are met.
- Preparing and delivering detailed work plans and schedules.
- Maintaining a close working relationship with other team members and sub-contractors.
- Assisting with the smooth and timely transition of new customers and new solutions into SAP.
- Providing knowledge transfer to the client project team.
Skills;
- SAP knowledge and experience is essential as you will be one of the SMEs (knowledge not tech expertise).
- Good business knowledge and understanding of business processes in a manufacturing environment.
- Excellent communication skills.
- As is and to be experience.
- Ability to map out processes.
- Happy to travel to different sites as and when required.
If you feel you are right for this role, please apply now.
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