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Senior SAP BW/4HANA Consultant

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Senior SAP BW Consultant - Watford - Hybrid - 12-month FTC - £66K

Nigel Frank has been retained by a Watford based organisation that is currently hiring for a Senior SAP BW/4HANA Consultant to ensure the operational efficiency and support the current ERP system SAP BW. This role is key to contribute the design and supporting the SAP data warehousing and reporting solutions. The ideal candidate will have the flexibility to work in-office 2 days a week and have experience supporting BW development, ABAP coding and ECC core SAP modules. This is a great opportunity for someone to work in a global business and have a real impact on the how the business utilises it's ERP solution.

Your Role & Responsibilities:

Troubleshoot and resolve issues raised through incident tickets, some requiring technical development
Manage support requests that typically do not involve coding or system modifications
Enhancement Work: Deliver low to mid-level system changes and improvements based on user or business needs
Support larger-scale development initiatives as part of broader cross-functional project teams
Respond to general inquiries and miscellaneous requests outside standard support categoriesKey Experience & Skills:

Experience working with SAP BW (BW on HANA or BW/4HANA)
BW object types and toolsets used in enterprise reporting and analytics
Proven ability to build complex ABAP solutions tailored to the BW environment
Understanding of how ABAP integrates with BW processes, such as data transformations and extractor enhancements
Broad module coverage, with experience in with the ECC core SAP modules
General understanding of how BW integration differs between SAP ECC and the S/4HANA platformIf you are interested in this position, please send your CV to or call me +(phone number removed) to discuss this role in further detail

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