SAP Solution Architect - Nottingham, UK
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1.Experienced SAP Solution Architect with strong knowledge across SAP modules - FI, MM, SD, Logistics, CAR, BW 2.Experience of Boots systems preferable 3.Proven ability to operate independently and with minimal oversight, and to drive solutions to handover into delivery teams. 4.Confident to engage positively with senior business colleagues, other Solution- and Enterprise Architects, colleagues in other IT Teams and SAP CoE teammates. 5.Possessing a clear understanding of how to present options and recommendations, and an appreciation of what different audiences need from such presentations. 6.Design and develop SAP architectural flows that align with business requirements. 7.Lead the implementation of complex SAP projects, ensuring they meet functional and non-functional requirements. 8.Serve as single point of contact for the SAP Solution Architectural queries and solutions 9.Provide expert guidance to the project team and stakeholders on SAP best practices 10.Evaluate and recommend technologies and tools that enhance the organization's capabilities. 11.Communicate complex technical concepts in a clear and concise manner to non-technical stakeholders. 12.Stay updated with the latest SAP technologies and industry trends. 13.Liaising and developing relationships with cross functional teams Supervisory / Managerial responsibilities 1.Responsible to design and develop SAP Solution Architecture and provide guidance to the team ensuring the seamless integration, quality etc 2.Regular review of design, build delivery and ensure the solution built is inline with the overall integration architecture 3.Engage with business stakeholders to understand requirements and align SAP solutions with organizational goals.
Requirements
*Knowledge and experience of delivering SAP projects *Deeper technical knowledge in SAP modules - SAP FI, SAP MM, SAP BW etc *Experience of managing key stakeholders *Effective communication and influencing skills *Be able to present difficult technical situations in a way that is understandable for non-technical people