SAP Security & Implementation Engineer

Guildford
1 week ago
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SAP Security & Implementation Engineer (SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud)

Our client is looking for an experienced SAP Security & Identity Management Engineer to play a key role in protecting critical SAP systems and data within an SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud environment.

In this role, you’ll design and deliver secure SAP Identity Management solutions, helping ensure the right people have the right access at the right time.

You’ll work closely with technical teams and business stakeholders to implement security roles, segregation of duties controls, workflows, and governance frameworks that keep systems secure while enabling the business to operate effectively.

What you’ll be doing:

-Designing and implementing SAP security roles and authorisations in SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud

-Delivering Segregation of Duties (SoD) rules, security provisioning, workflows and business process controls

-Translating business requirements into security and authorisation designs

-Supporting the SAP Applications team by resolving incidents, reducing technical debt and delivering improvements

-Ensuring solutions meet information security and compliance standards

-Contributing to project delivery, planning and continuous improvement using latest SAP technologies

What we’re looking for:

-5+ years SAP S/4HANA experience, particularly in implementation

-Strong background in SAP Security & Authorisations

-Experience with SAP Fiori and HANA database security

-Knowledge of role-based access control, security governance and SAP access/process controls

-Experience delivering SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud implementations (or relevant certification/training)

-Comfortable working with stakeholders and producing clear technical documentation

This is an opportunity to work on modern SAP S/4HANA Cloud security architecture, helping shape secure ERP solutions while collaborating with a high-performing applications team.

You will need to be eligible for Security Clearance if successful

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