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SAP Security Consultant

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Job Title:SAP Security Consultant

Job Type:Contract (OUTSIDE IR35)

Contract Length:6 months initially

Rate:£500/day

Location:Remote (occasional visits to London, Birmingham or Manchester)


SAP Security Consultant - Role & Responsibilities

  • Leadership and Consulting within SAP S/4HANA projects around Security and Controls
  • Lead technical delivery of security solution within a project
  • Performing GRC configuration and use of GRC tools in the creation and maintenance of security roles
  • Interact with users from various functional and technical areas
  • Participate in the design of SAP Architecture


SAP Security Consultant - Required Experience

  • Proven experience in delivering large scale SAP projects
  • Design, implementation & configuration of of SAP Security solutions in S/4HANA, HCM, FIORI, BI, BPC
  • Expertise across the SAP GRC suite (Access Control, Process Control etc.)
  • SAP IAG
  • IAM & SSO concepts (nice to have)


Interviews:July 2025

Start Date:August 2025


How to Apply:

Apply to Gary Hargreaves at X4 Technology to learn more about the role or connect with me on LinkedIn to hear about regular job updates available with X4 Technology

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