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SAP AI Use Case Business Analyst

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Job Title: SAP AI Use Case Business Analyst
Location: UK – Bristol / London (Preferred)
Project Duration: Long Term
Role
Business analyst for SAP AI use case discovery, definition, and adoption
Area: Enterprise Technology, SAP AI Delivery, Finance Technology, and Business Transformation
Focus: AI use case discovery, business value definition, requirements, controls, adoption, and benefits tracking
Purpose of the Role
CLIENT is looking for a Business Analyst who can help identify, define, and shape SAP AI use cases that solve real business problems. The role should connect business teams, SAP specialists, data teams, security, change, and delivery leads so AI opportunities are practical, measurable, and safe to implement. The person should be comfortable working with business users to understand pain points, define AI-assisted ways of working, document requirements, validate controls, and support adoption from pilot through scale.
What We Expect This Role to Deliver
- Run discovery sessions to identify SAP AI opportunities across Finance and other enterprise processes.
- Define AI use case problem statements, target users, expected outcomes, assumptions, constraints, and success measures.
- Document functional requirements, user journeys, prompts, exception handling, human review points, and acceptance criteria.
- Support prioritisation of AI use cases based on business value, feasibility, data readiness, risk, and adoption effort.
- Work with data, security, architecture, and compliance teams to capture access, audit, privacy, and responsible AI requirements.
- Support pilot feedback, adoption measurement, benefits tracking, and scale-up recommendations.
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Candidate Profile
Must Have
- Business Analyst experience in AI, automation, analytics, SAP, digital transformation, or enterprise technology delivery.
- Strong ability to translate business problems into clear use cases, user stories, acceptance criteria, and measurable outcomes.
- Good understanding of enterprise AI concepts, including human-in-the-loop controls, data quality, responsible AI, and adoption risks.
- Experience facilitating workshops with business users, product owners, architects, data teams, and delivery teams.
- Experience defining adoption metrics, pilot success criteria, benefits tracking, or change impact assessments.
- Strong documentation, communication, prioritisation, and stakeholder management skills.


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Good to Have
- Exposure to SAP Business AI, Joule, SAP BTP, SAP Build, process automation, analytics, or AI copilots.
- Experience in Finance, Procurement, HR, Supply Chain, Customer operations, or enterprise shared services.
What Good Looks Like
- AI use cases are clearly defined around real business problems rather than generic technology ideas.
- Each use case has clear users, scope, value measures, controls, data needs, and adoption considerations.
- Delivery teams receive requirements that are practical, testable, and aligned to enterprise AI governance.
- Pilots generate structured feedback and measurable evidence for scale or stop decisions.
- Business users understand how SAP AI will support their work and what oversight remains with people.
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