SAP Finance Project Manager
London
SAP Finance Project Manager
London
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Start your job searchA global digital technology business, with further plans for acquisitive growth is recruiting for a SAP Finance Project Manager across one of their largest business operations. This is a fantastic role based in their newly designed West End offices, giving the successful candidate a key role within their global operations.
As the SAP Finance Project Manager, you will be:
- Working with stakeholders across their highest revenue generating business unit and global operation
- Building, designing, testing and implementing resolutions to a number of SAP system related problems, through effective collaboration with your customers
- Delivering SAP project updates for the business unit as part of a wider global SAP transformation programme
- Using multiple system feeds to build models in order to present financial information in an easy to read format
- Ensuring a robust reporting framework and automations are in place
The successful candidate will ideally be a qualified accountant with a strong understanding of SAP within global finance functions. You will have a proven track record business partnering with a number of stakeholders at various levels. Apply ASAP to ensure you are considered for this SAP Project Manager role.
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