SAP Finance Business Analyst

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Immingham, Lincolnshire
12 months ago
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23 May 2025 (12 months ago)

SAP Finance Business Analyst – Immingham – Up to £60,000 + Benefits

An exciting opportunity as SAP Finance Business Analyst for a market leading, well-established business based in North Lincolnshire. As SAP Finance Business Analyst, you will be responsible for SAP C11 and S4/Hana and ancillary ERP systems for the UK, including providing analyitical support including developing various MI reports and dashboards for the senior management team. This is a great opportunity for an experienced individual to join a large company who are market leaders in what they do.
 
In Return You’ll Receive:

Generous starting salary plus bonus
Generous holiday entitlement + charity days
Private Healthcare, Life Assurance and Income Protection Scheme
Pension Scheme (Up to 8% company contribution
Hybrid working (2 days a week at home)  
A great opportunity to develop your career with excellent long-term opportunitiesSAP Finance Business Analyst Responsibilities:

Be the super user status for SAP S/4HANA and C11
Partner with the wider group SAP team to provide seamless transition to new upgrades
Partner with FP&A manager to automate fit for purpose analytic tools and dashboards
Proactively assisting with the management of reporting, liaising with department managers on a regular basis
Developing and maintaining a suite of fit for purpose training material for each ERP system
Building and maintaining a wide range of reports, using the embedded analytics within SAP
Assist in solving complex technical (SAP) challenges faced by the business
Assist with future system implementation processes and migration of external databases
General system maintenance and housekeeping
Preparation of Customer Revenue analysis 
Required Skills & Experience:

Broad knowledge of SAP S/4HANA functionality
Excellent IT skills
General programming knowledge or familiar with SQL scripts
Problem solving and root cause analysis
Excellent organisational and communication skills
Work well on own initiative and excellent attention to detail
Experience supporting the area of (financial) reporting is a plus
Capable of meeting strict deadlines
If you are interested in finding out about this exciting SAP Finance Business Analyst opportunity, please click ‘apply now’.

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