The purpose of the Senior BI Analyst – Finance role is to lead the implementation of SAC Planning using SAP BW/BI to produce comprehensive specifications and build automated performance dashboards. The role is responsible for technical support, monitoring of SAP BW / BI system performance and ongoing maintenance within the environment.
Reporting to the Business Intelligence Manager, the Candidate will need to display exceptional accuracy and extreme attention to detailTranslate business needs and business questions into a detailed technical and functional specification documentContribute to the Group’s data dictionary and business reference materialsSupport and train users through onboarding and upskilling using data analytic tools, including SAC...
Relevant tertiary qualification in IT, IS, or Computer Science Proven experience in business analytics, stakeholder management, and project leadership Good working knowledge of SAP modules including Finance, Supply Chain, Sales and Distribution and Plant MaintenanceDeep understanding of SAP Finance modules and financial planning processes, as well as SAC Planning
Strong skills in data modelling, ETL processes, and proficiency with SAP Analytics Cloud and other BI toolsA high degree of confidentiality, emotional maturity, ethical values and integrityExcellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, to interface effectively with all levels of colleagues and with external customers in a team orientated mannerMust be collaborative, influential, and rationalQuality orientated and self-driven to achieve...
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