POSITION OVERVIEW
We are seeking an experienced SAP BW Analyst with a strong background in SAP data warehousing, data modeling, and business intelligence reporting.
The ideal candidate will have a strong background and experience related to SAP Finance and Supply Chain modules. This role involves working closely with various business units to understand their requirements and deliver comprehensive solutions that leverage SAP BW, SAC (SAP Analytics Cloud), and Power BI.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
The Senior SAP BW Analyst will report to the Director, Integration and Analytics.
RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES
SAP BW Development and Support
- Design, develop, and maintain SAP BW data models and data flows.
- Integrate SAP BW with SAP ECC to extract, transform, and load data.
- Strong understanding of modelling practices with SAP Finance and Supply chain modules is required. Experience in creating the Profit and Loss, AR and AP reporting is an asset.
- Implement and maintain SAP BW queries and reports.
- Optimize SAP BW performance and ensure data accuracy and consistency.
- Promote reusability, scalability, and performance practices in the data warehouse.
SAP Analytics Cloud Implementation
- Integrate SAC with SAP BW to provide advanced analytics and visualization solutions.
- Develop and manage SAC models, stories, and dashboards.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and deliver SAC solutions that meet business needs.
- Experience with S4 HANA Modelling with CDS views for Profit and Loss and other financial reports is an asset.
Power BI
- Ensure seamless data integration between SAP BW and Power BI.
- Design and develop BW queries for self-serve Power BI Reports and dashboards.
- Provide support and troubleshooting for Power BI reports.
Collaboration and Stakeholder Management
- Work closely with business analysts, data scientists, and other stakeholders to understand reporting requirements.
- Provide technical guidance and training to end-users on Business Object and SAC reports and Power BI related queries.
- Collaborate with IT teams to ensure proper integration and functionality of reporting solutions.
Documentation and Process Improvement
- Document technical specifications, data models, and reporting solutions.
- Identify opportunities to improve existing processes and reporting capabilities.
- Stay updated with the latest developments in SAP BW, SAC, and Power BI technologies.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems, or a related field. A master’s degree is a plus.
- SAP Certification in BW, SAC, and related modules.
- Knowledge of data warehousing best practices and methodologies.
- SAP S4 and or BW / 4HANA certification is an asset.
EXPERIENCE
- At least 10 years of experience in SAP BW, including data modeling, ETL, and reporting.
- Strong knowledge of SAP BW architecture and components.
- Experience with SAP ECC modules and data structures.
- Proficiency in SAP BW data extraction, transformation, and loading processes.
- At least 2 years of experience with SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC).
- Proficiency in Power BI development and integration with SAP BW.
- Experience with S4 migration and impacts to BW architecture would be an asset.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Detail-oriented with a commitment to delivering high-quality solutions.
- Ability to handle diverse and multiple stakeholders and to balance priorities.
LANGUAGES
You will work with colleagues who speak French or English, or both.
Knowledge of English is required for this specific position as Kruger deals with partners across North America and the successful candidate will be required to communicate frequently with them.
Kruger has taken all reasonable steps to avoid imposing English language requirements, including assessing the actual language needs associated with the duties to be performed, ensuring that the language skills already required of other employees were insufficient for the performance of those duties, and limiting as much as possible the number of positions with duties requiring English language skills.