Data & Information Architect - SAP Logistics Data (S/4HANA & SAP MDG
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Data & Information Architect - SAP Logistics Data (S/4HANA & SAP MDG)We are looking for a Data & Information Architect to lead the design and governance of master data supporting Lonza's global Inbound-to-Outbound (I2O) and logistics processes within our S/4HANA transformation program, Nexus .
This role focuses on data modelling, master data governance and end-to-end data quality , working closely with process experts and SAP EWM specialists who will provide functional expertise.
What you will get:
An agile career and dynamic working culture
An inclusive and ethical workplace
Opportunity to work for a global organization shaping the future of how we operate
Career development
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What you will do:
Design and maintain the logistics-related data model for S/4HANA, ensuring global standards and consistency.
Develop and implement master data governance processes and workflows using SAP MDG.
Support deployment activities , including data readiness, cleansing, mapping, and validation during S/4HANA rollouts.
Define and monitor data quality rules, driving continuous improvement and issue resolution.
Collaborate closely with process owners, SAP EWM SMEs, local site teams, and implementation partners to ensure alignment across all data domains.
Requirements
Strong experience in SAP S/4HANA master data , ideally within supply chain, logistics, or manufacturing domains.
Proven expertise in SAP MDG , including data modelling, workflow design, and governance setup.
Background in data architecture, MDM frameworks, and global data standards.
Ability to work across complex matrix organisations and influence stakeholders at all levels.
Structured, analytical, and results-oriented mindset.
Comfortable operating in a dynamic, fast-changing transformation environment.
Nice to have
Experience or familiarity with SAP EWM , warehousing processes, or logistics data objects (supported by dedicated EWM SMEs).
Prior exposure to global S/4HANA transformation or template rollouts.