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SAP Security Consultant

VIQU Limited
Watford
9 months ago
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SAP Security Consultant – 6 months – Hybrid

My client is looking for a highly experienced SAP Security Consultant to join them on their journey to implement SAP GRC ARM.

The ideal candidate would have prior experience with SAP GRC and Access Request Management (ARM) implementation.

As a SAP Security Consultant, you will:

  • Lead Role Builds & Changes: Design and implement security roles tailored to the organization’s needs.
  • Drive Remediation Efforts: Assess and resolve access and security issues, ensuring compliance and minimizing risks.
  • Collaborate with Stakeholders: Partner with project teams and business units to align security solutions with business objectives.
  • Support GRC ARM Implementation: Provide hands-on expertise in deploying and configuring SAP GRC ARM.
  • Maintain Compliance Standards: Ensure alignment with organizational and regulatory security requirements.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Proven SAP Security Expertise: Experience in role design, build, and remediation.
  • GRC Knowledge: Hands-on experience with SAP GRC ARM is a must.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to assess risks and provide effective solutions.
  • Communication: Strong ability to liaise with both technical teams and business stakeholders.
  • Certifications(preferred): SAP Security, GRC, or related credentials.

The SAP Security Consultant is required to work onsite in Watford, 3 days a week and 2 days from home.

To discuss this exciting opportunity in more detail, please APPLY NOW for a no obligation chat with your VIQU Consultant. Additionally, you can contact Connor Smal, by exploring the VIQU IT Recruitment website.

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