Werfen is a growing, family-owned, innovative company founded in 1966 in Barcelona, Spain. We are a worldwide leader in specialized diagnostics in the areas of Hemostasis, Acute Care Diagnostics, Transfusion, Autoimmunity, and Transplant. Through our Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) business line, we research, develop, and manufacture customized assays and biomaterials. We operate directly in 30 countries, and in more than 100 territories through distributors. Our Headquarters and Technology Centers are located in the US and Europe, and our workforce is more than 7,000 strong.
We seek a detail-oriented SAP Access Control Analyst with at least one year of experience in SAP security and user access management. The adecuado candidate will support the design, implementation, and administration of SAP access controls, ensuring compliance with internal security policies and external regulatory requirements. This role is key to maintaining a secure and well-governed SAP environment.
Key Accountabilities
Manage user provisioning, role assignments, and access reviews in SAP systems (ECC,
S/4HANA, GRC, etc.)
Monitor and resolve Segregation of Duties (SoD) conflicts using SAP GRC Access Control
Maintain and troubleshoot SAP roles, authorizations, and access-related issues
Assist with SAP GRC Access Control modules (AARM, EAM, BRM, CUP)
Perform periodic access reviews and support internal/external audit requests
Work with cross-functional teams to ensure appropriate access governance
Document processes, create training materials, and support end users with access requests
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives for access control processes
Networking/Key relationships
Collaborate with IT support and Helpdesk teams to troubleshoot user access issues, fulfill access requests, and ensure service level agreements (SLAs) are met.
Coordinate with application owners to understand access requirements, manage permissions, and implement least-privilege principles across sy
📌 Access Control Analyst (España)
🏢 Werfen
📍 España