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Responsibilities

  • Perform software development and implementation services utilizing SAP products.
  • Gather SAP project requirements from the business and perform current state system analysis.
  • Document requirements and create technical and functional specification documents for application development.
  • Translate SAP system requirements into functional design using object-oriented analysis and design techniques.
  • Design, configure, test, and support SAP business modules to develop technical objects, including modules and reports.
  • Build, configure, and monitor interfaces to integrate SAP business modules with 3rd party systems.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent in Business Administration, any STEM field, or a related field.
  • 1 year of related work experience in the job offered or in a related occupation.
  • Experience utilizing SAP NetWeaver, Order to Cash (OTC), Warehouse Management System (WMS), Solution Documentation (SolDoc), Microsoft Project, MS Excel, Tableau, and Smartsheet.
  • Experience designing, configuring, testing, and supporting ALM Testing and SAP ABAP.
  • Experience building, configuring, and monitoring interfaces to integrate SAP NetWeaver, Extended Warehouse Management (EWM), and Tableau with 3rd party systems.
  • Experience creating technical and functional specifications, including screen layouts and navigation flows.
  • Experience developing technical mapping documents and reports for conforming source system data.
  • Experience defining systems strategy and developing system requirements, designing and prototyping, testing, and training.
  • Experience developing post-implementation go-live support environments and supporting client applications.
  • Experience implementing Waterfall, Agile, SAP Activate, and Accelerated SAP (ASAP) during all project phases.

Benefits

  • Broad range of employee benefits including health insurance, professional development opportunities, and a diverse and inclusive work culture.
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