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SAP FICO Business Analyst
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Seeking an experienced **SAP FICO Business Analyst** for a long-term contract in **Brisbane**. Lead the integration of 14 revenue systems into **SAP S/4HANA Finance** for a major public sector digital transformation. Requires 5+ years in financial systems, design workshop facilitation, and integr...
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Australia , Brisbane
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Business Analyst - SAP
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Join Adbri as an SAP Business Analyst in Adelaide. Use your 3-5 years' SAP ECC/S4HANA experience in SD, MM & FI to optimize core processes. Bridge business and IT, driving improvements in a supportive culture with flexible work and competitive benefits.
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Australia , Adelaide
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SAP Product Lead / Lead Systems Analyst
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Lead the vision and execution of SAP solutions as a Product Lead/Systems Analyst. This role requires an Australian Citizen with Baseline Clearance and expertise in SAP S/4HANA, ABAP, or PSCD. You will bridge market trends with technical delivery, mentor a team, and drive innovation from Canberra,...
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Australia , Canberra; Melbourne; Brisbane
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Associate SAP Security Analyst
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Join our team in Brisbane as an Associate SAP Security Analyst. You will design and maintain SAP security across ERP, S/4HANA, and Fiori modules. The role requires experience with SAP GRC, role-based access control (RBAC), and SOX compliance. Support user access management and implement robust se...
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About the SAP Analyst role

Explore a world of opportunity with SAP Analyst jobs, a dynamic and critical profession at the intersection of business operations and enterprise technology. SAP Analysts are specialized professionals who configure, maintain, optimize, and support SAP software systems, which are the digital backbone for thousands of organizations worldwide. These roles are essential for ensuring that complex business processes—from manufacturing and procurement to finance and supply chain—run smoothly and efficiently within the integrated SAP environment.

Professionals in these jobs typically serve as the vital link between IT capabilities and business objectives. A core responsibility involves analyzing business requirements from various departments and translating them into effective SAP system configurations and solutions. This requires a deep understanding of specific SAP modules, such as Production Planning (PP), Materials Management (MM), Finance (FI), or Sales and Distribution (SD), depending on their specialization. Common daily tasks include configuring system settings, troubleshooting user issues, conducting system testing, managing data integrity, and documenting processes. They are also instrumental in projects like system upgrades, new implementations, or the deployment of enhanced functionalities, often collaborating closely with business stakeholders, developers, and project managers.

The skill set for SAP Analyst jobs is a powerful blend of technical and soft skills. On the technical side, proficiency in one or more SAP modules is paramount, often coupled with knowledge of integrated business processes. Experience with the latest SAP S/4HANA platform is increasingly in demand. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are crucial for diagnosing system issues and designing effective solutions. Given the data-intensive nature of the role, competence in data analysis and familiarity with tools like Excel for reporting is common. On the interpersonal side, excellent communication skills are essential for explaining technical concepts to non-technical users and for gathering clear requirements. Attention to detail, project management understanding, and a continuous learning mindset to keep pace with SAP innovations are also typical hallmarks of a successful analyst.

Typical requirements for entering this field include a bachelor’s degree in information systems, computer science, business administration, or a related field. Employers generally seek candidates with several years of hands-on SAP experience, which can be gained through previous analyst roles, consulting, or super-user positions within a company. Certifications in specific SAP modules are highly valued and can significantly enhance a candidate's profile. For those with a passion for solving business puzzles with technology, SAP Analyst jobs offer a stable, challenging, and rewarding career path with opportunities across virtually every industry. Discover your next career move in this essential field where business process expertise meets cutting-edge enterprise software.