One of our FTSE 250 clients is looking for a SAP Technical Consultant to support the current SAP technical/functional footprint. Role: SAP Technical Consultant 12 Mont FTC (Fixed-Term Contract) Competitive Salary Hybrid role: Predominantly remote with ad hoc travel to an office The Hiring Manager describes this role as: "A critical role to support the current SAP Technical/Functional footprint, ensuring the SAP development solutions are maintained and supported in line with the current standards. This includes third-line issue management, scheduling of jobs, maintenance of key data elements and interfaces to other systems." Key Requirements: Experience as a SAP Technical Consultant supporting SAP technical/functional footprints Experience of design, development, and implementation of robust SAP and ABAP solutions. SAP configuration experience needed Background in finance and understanding of finance processes ideal Experience in SAP UI Technologies (Fiori, UI5, ABAP DN) with knowledge of SAP Output development technologies (SAPScript / Smartforms). Good functional knowledge of key SAP modules - HR, FICO, SD, MM. Ability to code SAP enhancements and maintain quality design, code, and test documentation Excellent verbal and interpersonal communication skills Key Responsibilities: Responsible for SAP technical solution delivery and participate in full suite of testing from a technical perspective to verify that programs follow standards and meets technical specifications. Maintain and develop existing SAP development solutions ensuring compliance with internal and external development standards. Working as part of a dedicated SAP technical team collaborating with functional consultants, Project Man-agers, and key business SME's. Participate in all phases of software development and delivery, including research, prototyping, design, architecture, implementation, testing, deployment, and support. This is a 12 month FTC, with ad hoc travel to an office If you feel you meet the above criteria, please do apply. Unfortunately given the number of applications, we may be unable to respond to all unsuccessful applications.