Big Four professional services firm scaling cloud infrastructure and AI compliance
KPMG Israel operates as a 1,500-person professional services division of a global 265,000+ partner network. The tech stack reveals a transitional profile: legacy reliance on SAP ECC and Oracle alongside concurrent adoption of SAP Cloud Platform, GCP, and Kubernetes — a modernization effort tied directly to their active projects in cloud data migration and global regulatory rollout. Hiring skews heavily toward finance and engineering roles with mid-level seniority, suggesting execution of large compliance and infrastructure initiatives rather than exploratory R&D.
KPMG Israel provides audit, tax, advisory, and cyber services to enterprises, startups, government agencies, and nonprofits. The local practice is embedded in a global partnership structure operating across 147 countries, which it leverages to support cross-border compliance, financial risk management, and transformation projects. Active workstreams span regulatory implementation (FATCA, CRS, Pillar 2), cloud infrastructure migration (GCP, BigQuery, Airflow), SOC 2 Type II certification, and end-to-end generative AI projects. The organization is headquartered in Tel Aviv-Yafo and currently hiring primarily in Israel.
Core: SAP ECC, SAP S/4HANA, Excel, Microsoft Office. Cloud: Azure, AWS, GCP, Kubernetes, Docker. Data: BigQuery, Kafka, Elasticsearch, Airflow, SAS. Modern: Python, TypeScript, React, Next.js, FastAPI, GitHub Copilot. AI: OpenAI, Anthropic. Identity: OAuth 2.0, OIDC, SAML.
Global regulatory compliance (FATCA, CRS, Pillar 2 implementation); cloud infrastructure migration to GCP with BigQuery and Airflow; SOC 2 Type II certification; end-to-end generative AI projects; SAP Public Cloud rollout; legacy data modernization; cybersecurity strengthening and secure AI environment design.
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