S/4 HANA Enterprise Solution Architect - Data Migration & Integration
London (Hybrid, 2-3 days onsite)
Contract 6 months, Inside IR35, 1,000 per day
We're seeking a hands-on S/4 HANA Enterprise Solution Architect to provide architectural leadership on a major transformation programme. This role is ideal for someone with deep expertise in data migration and integration, who can guide business and technical teams through complex implementation challenges.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead data migration and integration strategy and oversee execution within the S/4 HANA programme.
- Collaborate with business stakeholders, technical teams, and system integrators to deliver scalable solutions.
- Ensure best practices, governance, and architectural standards across the project lifecycle.
- Provide architectural oversight and resolve technical issues across multiple workstreams.
- Engage with external partners to ensure seamless programme delivery.
Requirements
- 2-3 full lifecycle S/4 HANA implementations with strong focus on data migration & integration.
- Proven track record as an S/4 Solution Architect on large-scale transformation programmes.
- In-depth knowledge of SAP migration tools and methodologies.
- Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
- Ability to work 2-3 days onsite in London (hybrid working).
- FMCG industry experience is highly desirable.
If this sounds like the role for you then do not hesitate to get in touch with me, Lynne Strang, for more information or simply click on the apply button.
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