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SAP FI/CO Architect
Partnership Opportunity
We are partnering with a leading global engineering and manufacturing organisation to recruit an experienced SAP FICO Architect. This is an opportunity for a strategic SAP professional who will lead the design, implementation, and optimisation of Finance and Controlling solutions within a complex global SAP landscape.
The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the SAP Finance architecture roadmap, driving digital transformation initiatives, and ensuring finance solutions align with business objectives and industry best practices.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the architecture, design, and governance of SAP FICO solutions across global business operations.
- Define scalable SAP Finance and Controlling architectures supporting current and future business needs.
- Drive SAP S/4HANA Finance transformation, migration, and implementation programmes.
- Partner with Finance, Controlling, and IT stakeholders to translate business requirements into robust SAP solutions.
- Design and oversee integrations between SAP FICO and other SAP modules, including MM, SD, PP, PS, Treasury, and Group Reporting.
- Establish SAP architecture standards, governance, and best practices across finance systems.
- Provide technical leadership throughout the project lifecycle, including solution design, testing, deployment, and post-go-live support.
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What You’ll Bring
- Strong strategic and analytical thinking.
- Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills.
- Ability to influence stakeholders across business and technology functions.
- Strong leadership and mentoring capabilities.
- A collaborative approach with a passion for delivering high-quality enterprise solutions.
What’s on Offer
- Opportunity to lead enterprise-wide SAP FICO architecture initiatives.
- Exposure to large-scale global transformation programmes.
- Collaborative and innovative working environment.
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
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