What Does A SAP Business Analyst Do?

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A SAP business analyst is generally in charge of designing, implementing and configuring SAP software programs and systems for businesses. They evaluate business needs and customize SAP programs in order to perform specific functions and processes.

What is SAP?

SAP, or Systems Applications and Products, is a global software company and is one of the largest providers of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and other business applications. It is also one of the largest listed software companies in the world.

The company offers on-premises, cloud and hybrid infrastructures. Software from SAP can be used to monitor, control and report a company’s processes. 

Role Overview of a SAP Business Analyst - Responsibilities, Skills, Background and Salary
Role Overview of a SAP Business Analyst

The ERP system from SAP enables companies to operate their business processes, for example accounting, sales, production, personnel management or account management, in a fully integrated IT environment. 

Thanks to this integration, the information from one SAP module can be used directly by another module without the need for a new redundant data entry. This makes it easier to comply with financial, operational and legal regulations.

What are the responsibilities of a SAP business analyst?

A SAP business analyst is primarily in charge of designing and implementing SAP programs for businesses. They assess a business’s needs via business process analysis and then determine how to integrate SAP programs to enhance business processes. 

These analysts analyse system requirements for clients and provide solutions for them by integrating various business operations into one platform. They also configure SAP programs and solutions to ensure smooth system integration and enhanced functionalities. 

Responsibilities of a SAP Business Analyst
Responsibilities of a SAP Business Analyst

SAP business analysts provide product training and support when necessary and are required to collaborate with the IT team to offer solutions and resolve any issues that may arise.

They also document SAP processes, prepare progress reports and run tests on all system changes.

Responsibilities of an analyst:

  • Design and implement SAP software programs for businesses
  • Assess a business’s needs via business process analysis
  • Determine how to integrate SAP programs to enhance business processes
  • Analyse system requirements for clients
  • Provide solutions for clients by integrating various business operations into one platform
  • Configure SAP programs and solutions
  • Ensure smooth system integration and enhanced functionalities
  • Provide product training and support when necessary
  • Collaborate with the IT team to offer solutions and resolve any issues that may arise
  • Document SAP processes
  • Prepare progress reports
  • Run tests on all system changes

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What are the skills of a SAP business analyst?

SAP business analysts are required to have a solid knowledge of relevant business processes and their integration with SAP systems. They must also have a strong understanding of various SAP modules.

These analysts must be aware of the latest developments and advancements in SAP applications, have the ability to translate business solutions into systems programs, and possess knowledge of software testing procedures.

Skills of a SAP Business Analyst
Skills of a SAP Business Analyst

SAP business analysts have excellent collaboration and communication skills and have the ability to react quickly and effectively to issues that may arise. They are also extremely detail-oriented and display strong organizational and leadership skills.

Skills of a SAP business analyst:

  • Knowledge of relevant business processes
  • Knowledge of SAP system integration
  • Strong understanding of various SAP modules
  • Keeping up-to-date with latest developments and advancements in SAP applications
  • Ability to translate business solutions into systems programs
  • Possess knowledge of software testing procedures
  • Excellent collaboration skills
  • Strong communication skills
  • Ability to react quickly to issues and opportunities
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Ability to react quickly and effectively to any issues that may arise
  • Extremely detail-oriented
  • Strong organizational and leadership skills


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How do I become a SAP business analyst?

In order to take on the role of a SAP business analyst, a Bachelor’s degree is the first step. This can be in information technology, computer science, business, finance, or a related field. 

You can also boost your chances of being hired to work as a SAP business analyst by enrolling in some online courses. Check out options for these below:

Salary

The salary of a SAP business analyst depends on a few factors such as industry position. 

For new graduates or junior analysts, the annual starting salary is up to $55,000. The average salary with a few years of experience is closer to $81,000. Senior analysts with considerable professional experience can earn up to $116,000. 

Business analysts in Germany make between €31,000 and €157,000 per year, while the salary range in the UK ranges between £24,000 to £61,000.

How much does a SAP business analyst make?

Junior $55,000
Average $81,000
Senior

How much does a freelance analyst make?

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Rates in this field range between $33 and $106/hour for most freelancers.

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