Job Description:
Job Title: Senior SAP Fiori Developer
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Job Description:
You will be part of the SAP technical team providing support and development activities to DXC’s newly acquired client. On a day-to-day basis, you will be expected to work on business critical SAP systems, delivering custom SAP applications for the client.
Key Responsibilities
- Bring technical knowledge & experience in the SAP Fiori (and ABAP) area
- Assess, design and implement user-requested Changes (Change Management)
- Analyse and provide solutions (workarounds, fixes etc.) to end-user tickets (Incident Management)
- Participate in key implementation projects and activities
- Handle other relevant tasks within the scope of SAP support service for the client
Experience Required
- 8+ years of experience in SAP development, incl. 5+ years in SAP Fiori/UI5
- Expertise in building applications using SAP Web IDE and OData v2
- Experience with Fiori launchpad configuration
- Knowledge of REST API and SOAP API technologies
- Expertise in SAP ABAP and ABAP OO development
Personal Profile/Attributes
- The ability to understand client requirements and advise them on the best solutions using SAP Technology
- Experience/Knowledge across numerous industry sectors
- Good communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills
- Team Player and ability to be flexible and adaptable
- Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills and problem solver
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