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Job Title: Project Manager (Reporting & Analytics, SAP S/4 HANA)

Location: London (hybrid 2 days per-week on-site)

Rate: £-£ per day (outside IR35)

Duration: 9 months

Tec Partners are working with a world-leading technology client who are currently looking for an experienced Project Manager, with a background in SAP S/4 HANA and reporting and analytics, to work on an upcoming customer assignment. As a Project Manager, you will take ownership predominantly of reporting and analytics aspects of the programme, a global SAP S/4 HANA upgrade, whilst also getting involved in some business readiness work.

What they are looking for:

Project Manager with SAP S/4 project experience Reporting & Analytics experience Experience with SAP BW and SAP Fiori modules highly desirable Experience working on long-term, end-to-end projects with large, enterprise businesses Strong character and stakeholder manager skills - able to lead from the front, communicate well, manage senior stakeholders and hold your own with difficult conversations Flexibility to work outside of core hours to ensure project delivery (global programme)

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Project Manager to join a truly world-class business, which will give you access to incredible learning and development opportunities, and work on assignment with an equally exciting customer on a huge global rollout. If you are Project Manager, with an SAP S/4 HANA and reporting & analytics background, looking for a new role, then get in touch right away to find out more!

If you are interested in this position or would like to discuss further, please send your CV for immediate review.

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