SAP Security Architect Job Description Template
Our company is looking for a SAP Security Architect to join our team.
Responsibilities:
- Communicating in a team environment with clients and colleagues;
- Provide support and control directives to maintain compliance to project and client team members;
- Facilitates client and team meetings and workshops;
- Establishes the methodology and provides support for the implementation of the AC and PC GRC product;
- Maintaining necessary documentation;
- Supports identification of final controls and compensatory controls;
- Participates and provides Governance direction in the Access and Process Control workshops;
- Provide guidance to senior management on definition of governance, risk and compliance models leveraging the SAP technology;
- Actively performing knowledge transfer to clients;
- Developing and executing tests to confirm the functionality;
- Providing support for deployment and sustainment as necessary;
- Establishes the SAP Security Access and Governance Control policies and provides follow-on support and input;
- Conducting fit/gap analysis and business process modeling;
- Monitors and ensures that process controls are optimized;
- Assessment of business and application requirements involving application security and / or controls.
Requirements:
- Advanced analytical and problem-solving skills;
- Strong familiarity with SAP implementation methodologies, including ASAP;
- Strong leadership skills and the ability to multi-task within a dynamic workplace;
- Very good communication and presentation skills;
- Effective coaching and knowledge transfer skills;
- Excellent time-management skills and the ability to deliver quality results with an aggressive timeline;
- Experience on large and longer term projects will be an asset;
- The ability to develop strong relationships with clients, including building rapports and scope-management;
- Thorough experience and knowledge of consulting practices and techniques;
- A comprehensive understanding of the service industry and public sector.