SAP Master Data SME / Architect S/4HANA Greenfield Programme — Life Sciences (Homecare Division)
The Role
Our client, a leading life sciences organisation, is delivering a global S/4HANA greenfield programme. We are looking for a highly capable Master Data SME / Architect to own the end-to-end master data governance design across the future-state landscape.
This is not an SAP MDG configuration role. MDG plays a significant part, but it is one of several systems in scope. The successful candidate will design the governance process itself — operating model, policies, ownership, workflows — across S/4HANA, MDG, CRM, patient-management systems, and bespoke applications, with specific focus on the patient as a master data object.
Key Responsibilities
Define the end-to-end Master Data Governance framework: policies, standards, stewardship, operating model.
Lead the design of patient master data as a first-class domain — identity, consent, prescription, payer relationships, therapy enrolment.
Design workflows, approvals, and quality rules spanning SAP MDG and non-SAP systems (SFDC, patient platforms, custom apps).
Drive data quality strategy and the master data migration approach into S/4HANA.
Partner with the OTC Architect (customer/patient data for commercial flows) and Integration Architect (distribution and synchronisation).
Essential Experience
Extensive experience designing enterprise master data governance on S/4HANA greenfield or major transformation programmes.
Deep understanding of SAP MDG as a platform — capabilities, limitations, and fit within a broader governance ecosystem.
Proven design across multiple domains (customer, vendor, material, finance) and multiple systems beyond SAP.
Demonstrable life sciences experience. Patient data, healthcare provider data, or regulated data (GxP, GDPR/healthcare) essential.
Fluent Polish speaker — hard requirement.
Strong executive stakeholder management; able to influence ownership and governance decisions.
Desirable
Patient registry or homecare platforms; Salesforce Health Cloud, Veeva, or similar; consent/GDPR in patient contexts; Collibra/Informatica or equivalent.
SAP Master Data SME / Architect S/4HANA Greenfield Programme — Life Sciences (Homecare Division)
The Role
Our client, a leading life sciences organisation, is delivering a global S/4HANA greenfield programme. We are looking for a highly capable Master Data SME / Architect to own the end-to-end master data governance design across the future-state landscape.
This is not an SAP MDG configuration role. MDG plays a significant part, but it is one of several systems in scope. The successful candidate will design the governance process itself — operating model, policies, ownership, workflows — across S/4HANA, MDG, CRM, patient-management systems, and bespoke applications, with specific focus on the patient as a master data object.
Key Responsibilities
Define the end-to-end Master Data Governance framework: policies, standards, stewardship, operating model.
Lead the design of patient master data as a first-class domain — identity, consent, prescription, payer relationships, therapy enrolment.
Design workflows, approvals, and quality rules spanning SAP MDG and non-SAP systems (SFDC, patient platforms, custom apps).
Drive data quality strategy and the master data migration approach into S/4HANA.
Partner with the OTC Architect (customer/patient data for commercial flows) and Integration Architect (distribution and synchronisation).
Essential Experience
Extensive experience designing enterprise master data governance on S/4HANA greenfield or major transformation programmes.
Deep understanding of SAP MDG as a platform — capabilities, limitations, and fit within a broader governance ecosystem.
Proven design across multiple domains (customer, vendor, material, finance) and multiple systems beyond SAP.
Demonstrable life sciences experience. Patient data, healthcare provider data, or regulated data (GxP, GDPR/healthcare) essential.
Fluent Polish speaker — hard requirement.
Strong executive stakeholder management; able to influence ownership and governance decisions.
Desirable
Patient registry or homecare platforms; Salesforce Health Cloud, Veeva, or similar; consent/GDPR in patient contexts; Collibra/Informatica or equivalent.