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Interim S4 Solution Architect (Procurement)

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Our client is embarking on a significant S/4 Hana Implementation.
They need an Interim Solution Architect with a strong specialism in Procurement to support that journey.
They need someone to own the end-to-end data solutioning for the project’s target SAP end state.
This is a key role sitting within the over design and implementation team.
Responsibilities
- Strong S/4HANA Procurement solutioning expertise covering purchase requisition and order management, contract management, supplier management, and supplier invoice management, including three-way matching and the accounts payable boundary with Finance.
- Strong working familiarity with SAP ECC procurement (Materials Management)
- Familiarity with the SAP Ariba suite and SAP Business Network to lead design discussions where these capabilities are in scope, including the boundary with native S/4HANA procurement.
- Awareness of the wider SAP product suite beyond core procurement
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- Strong experience leading the procurement solution on a number of significant SAP S/4HANA implementations.
- Strong workshop facilitation experience including preparation, running, and post-workshop synthesis.
- Multi-entity, multi-currency procurement design experience on a global SAP implementation, including supplier master consolidation and harmonisation of category and spend structures.
- Experience operating in a hybrid landscape during transition, where a new platform must coexist with legacy SAP and non-SAP systems.
- Integration architecture literacy sufficient to challenge integration design decisions that could compromise procurement or payables integrity


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The role is initially a 6 month contract but likely to extend.
The business operates a hybrid working policy, targeting 2-3 days in their UK office.
Day rate range is to be confirmed.
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