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Freelance SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central Payroll (ECP) Consultant
Contract: Freelance
Location: Remote from Europe (Occasional travel may be required)
Duration: Initial 6-Month Contract with Extension
Start Date: Mid-July
We're currently supporting a client on a large-scale HR transformation programme and are looking to engage an experienced Freelance SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central Payroll (ECP) Consultant.
What You'll Be Working On:
- Delivering end-to-end SAP SuccessFactors Employee Central Payroll (ECP) implementations and enhancements.
- Leading workshops to gather business requirements and define payroll solutions.
- Configuring payroll schemas, rules, wage types, and payroll processes.
- Supporting Employee Central to ECP integration and payroll data replication.
- Managing testing activities, payroll validation, defect resolution, and go-live support.
- Working alongside HR, Payroll, Technical, and Integration teams to ensure successful delivery.
- Advising clients on SAP payroll best practices and process improvements.
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- Proven freelance or consulting experience delivering SAP SuccessFactors ECP projects.
- Strong functional configuration experience within Employee Central Payroll.
- End-to-end implementation experience, from design through deployment and hypercare.
- Good understanding of Employee Central integration and payroll processing.
- SAP SuccessFactors certification is desirable but not essential.
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