SAP Trainer (6028)

On 1 August 2021 global academic research and education publisher Cambridge University Press and worldwide assessment and education experts Cambridge Assessment came together to form a single organisation: Cambridge University Press & Assessment. We’re focused on meeting the needs of our learners, authors and customers by bringing research, teaching, learning and assessment together. We help people across the world to realise their potential, benefiting society and the planet. We exist to further the mission of the University of Cambridge: “To contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence”. We are a not-for-profit organisation, and our financial success is reinvested in the mission, enabling us to invest in and expand on the good we do.

Country: UK, Business Unit: Technology, Vacancy Type: Fixed Term, Salary: £43,800 - £58,500, Advertising End Date: 2025-06-30T01:00:00, Location: Cambridge, eArcu Vacancy Reference: 6028Job Title: SAP Trainer

Salary: £43,800 - £58,500

Location: Cambridge, UK/hybrid – minimum 2 days per week working from the office

Contract: Fixed term / Secondment (9-12 months), full time – 35 hours per week.

 

We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic individual to join our Finance & ERP Solutions team as maternity cover for our SAP Trainer. This is an exciting opportunity for someone to work in the SAP domain without the need for technical configuration or development expertise. If you have SAP end-user experience, perhaps as a super-user for your department, coupled with a desire to share knowledge and help colleagues, and are looking for a challenge, this could be the role for you.

 

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