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SAP Data Architect – Cambridge, UK – Inside IR35
For our international client based in the United Kingdom, RED is currently looking for a SAP Data Architect to help with a S/4 public cloud transformation project.
The consultant is expected to start as soon as possible and for an initial 12-month contract. The role will be hybrid working, preferably 2-3 days per week onsite in Cambridge, UK, with the rest remote.
Desired Skills:
- SAP Datasphere, including data modelling, semantic layers, and the design of governed data products.
- An awareness of the SAP Business Data Cloud formation and how its components fit together, including the data-product and governance model and the Databricks and Delta Sharing integration.
- The design of a modern, scalable, and extensible SAP data platform.
- An understanding of SAP Public Cloud and its implications and constraints for data architecture, including how the clean core and the released extension model shape the data design.
- SAP Analytics Cloud and the analytical and semantic modelling that enables reporting and analytics, and how to design the data landscape to support and enable that capability.
- The predecessor SAP data technologies, including SAP BW and BW/4HANA and HANA modelling, sufficient to understand the BW-era estate and to modernise away from it rather than to reproduce it.
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If you are interested in this position, please apply or send your updated CV to bgriffin@redglobal.com for immediate consideration.


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