Senior SAP Security Process Analyst W2 Role Information Technology (IT) - Washington, DC at Geebo

Senior SAP Security Process Analyst W2 Role

W2 Role Senior SAP Security Process AnalystLong termWashington, DC HybridJob DescriptionJoin our client's team in Washington, DC, as a Senior SAP Security Process Analyst.
In this role, you will play a key part in projects of moderate-to-high complexity, focusing on optimizing and automating SAP security processes.
Your responsibilities include obtaining a baseline of current processes, documenting future processes comprehensively, and effectively communicating changes to the SAP COE Tier 2 Team.
Demonstrating expertise in Ariba On Demand, SuccessFactors, Concur, SailPoint, SAP GRC, and ServiceNow, you will contribute to enhancing security administration tasks within the SAP environment.
Responsibilities:
Lead and contribute to SAP Security projects, focusing on optimization and automation.
Establish a baseline of current SAP security processes.
Thoroughly document To-Be processes for clarity and future reference.
Communicate and cross-train SAP COE Tier 2 Team members on new processes.
Demonstrate expertise in Ariba On Demand, SuccessFactors, Concur, SailPoint, SAP GRC, and ServiceNow.
Perform SAP security administration tasks, including setting up roles, authorizations, objects, SOD rolesets, and GRC configuration.
Senior SAP Security Process Analyst W2 Role Recommended Skills Administration Automation Sap Applications Sap Ariba Sap Security Sap Governance Risk And Compliance Analytics Software Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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