SAP Platform and Technology Architect
SAP Platform and Technology Architect - Bern
CK QLS are recruiting for a dynamic architect in SAP to join a company in the Healthcare industry at their site based in Bern on a permanent basis.
Your Challenge:
- Responsible for SAP as a service, in particular the SAP system landscape, interfaces and feeder systems, and assume the role of service owner/service manager (male/female).
- Create the SAP roadmap and are responsible for release planning.
- Plan, control and monitor all tactical and strategic developments within the entire SAP landscape.
- Support agile work and ensure compliance.
- Prioritize the tasks in the SAP team and lead the employees professionally together with the product owners.
- Work closely with the product owners and the team leader SAP Service.
Your Background: In order to be considered for this role, you will be required to have the following qualifications, skills and experience:
- Higher vocational training in Computer Science or a comparable qualification.
- Profound understanding of SAP technology in the areas of SAP landscape, architecture & roadmap, security & compliance.
- SAP expertise with experience in implementation of user requirements in solutions.
- Analytical skills.· High level of commitment and social competence.
- Several years of experience in more complex structures, preferably in the hospital environment.
- Direct communication and transparency are among your characteristics.
- Strong knowledge of German.
The Benefits: This is an excellent opportunity to join an innovative Healthcare company.
What to expect:
- A team of motivated colleagues wants to support you in the exciting world of services.
- Open and transparent leadership culture with enthusiasm for new ideas and approaches.
Apply:
For more information or to apply for this SAP Platform and Technology Architect position, please contact Adrien Guimard on 0041 (0) 78 250 85 35 or email aguimard@ckqls.ch, quoting job ref 48219.
Please could you send any correspondence in English.
It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the country where the services will be delivered.