SAP Data Analyst- 100% remote

<strong>SAP Data Analyst- Fully Remote- 1 year contract<br><br></strong>We are seeking a highly skilled <strong>Data Analyst</strong> to join our Data Analytics team, which is part of the larger Data Analytics group. The successful candidate will have a background in Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) and experience with SAP systems, particularly SAP HANA and BODS for ETL. The SAP team is converting from ECC to S/4 HANA in the next years, which EDW will be impacted such as the table structure, contents, joins, and other aspects. The candidate will play a critical role in analyzing the downstream and upstream impacts of this conversion on the EDW, working with business stakeholders to gather requirements, and translating them into technical requirements. We are looking for someone who can start out the team in strong foundation to direct us where we need to head with the conversion impact in the next few years.<br><br><strong><strong>Key Responsibilities:<br><br></strong></strong>Perform in-depth analysis of the SAP S/4 HANA conversion on the EDW, including downstream and upstream impacts (lineage analysis)<br><br>Understand the new changes in the S/4 HANA system and their impact on the EDW<br><br>Work with business stakeholders to gather business requirements and translate them into technical requirements<br><br>Create high-level roadmaps and perform in-depth planning for the conversion<br><br>Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure a smooth transition to S/4 HANA<br><br>Develop and maintain technical documentation of the EDW and S/4 HANA conversion<br><br><strong><strong>Requirements:<br><br></strong></strong>At least 5 years of experience in SAP, with a strong understanding of SAP processes and systems<br><br>Able to navigate in Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) and understand the architecture<br><br>Experience with SAP HANA and BODS for ETL or other Data Warehouse tools<br><br>Experience in Data modeling<br><br>Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to perform in-depth analysis and create technical roadmaps<br><br>Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work with cross-functional teams and business stakeholders<br><br>Ability to understand business requirements and translate them into technical requirements<br><br>Experience with S/4 HANA conversion and implementation<br><br>Experience in data quality principles<br><br><strong><strong>Nice To Have:<br><br></strong></strong>Knowledge of data governance<br><br>Experience with agile methodologies and version control systems (e.g. Git)<br><br>Certification in SAP or related technologies (e.g. SAP HANA, BODS)<br><br><strong>6+ years:<br><br></strong>Tools - SAP, Business Objects, SAP HANA Studio /BODs,<br><br>Knowledgeable in SAP/Ent Data knowledge. It will be a plus if he/she knows other areas such as MES, Sustainment, Planning, etc.<br><br>Knowledgeable and familiar with backend development (tables, joins).<br><br><strong><strong>Requirements:<br><br></strong></strong>At least 5 years of experience in SAP, with a strong understanding of SAP processes and systems<br><br>Able to navigate in Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) and understand the architecture<br><br>Experience with SAP HANA and BODS for ETL or other Data Warehouse tools<br><br>Experience in Data modeling<br><br>Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to perform in-depth analysis and create technical roadmaps<br><br>Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work with cross-functional teams and business stakeholders<br><br>Ability to understand business requirements and translate them into technical require<br><br>Level 4: BS+8-10 YRS or MS+6-8 YRS<br><br><strong>Experience<br><br></strong>Software Skills SAP Yes 1 6+ Years<br><br>Technical Skills Data Analysis Yes 1 6+ Years<br><br>Technical Skills Data Lineage Analysis Yes 1 6+ Years<br><br>Technical Skills Data Warehousing Yes 1 6+ Years<br><br>Technical Skills Relational data modeling No 2 2 - 4 Years

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