SysMind Tech
Developer - SAP ABAP
SysMind Tech, Culver City, California, United States, 90232
DeDevelop and implement SAP ABAP solutions to meet business requirements. Ensure the successful delivery of implementations, projects, and objectives
• Work with HANA from the ABAP workbench, including WebDynpro ABAP applications for various functions. Segregate business logic programmatically to optimize daily activities.
• Collaborate with the development team to provide guidance on development guidelines and processes.Assist in testing functionalities post-development.
• Collaborate with external teams to interface data to and from SAP. Update BW cubes with calculations coded in the Planning function/sequence in real-time.
• Define retrofit strategies for pre-Go-Live and post-Go-Live development in the target system.
• Develop solutions to integrate data communication between SAP and AWS Snowflake/HANA Data Lake.Interface SAP with Snowflake via SFTP for data transfer.
• Work on SAC story building, measures, and dimensions.EDI/IDOC Migration:
• Strategically migrate EDI/IDOC objects, including resolving IDOC extensions.
• Experience working with PowerBI in connection with HANA ODATA Services. Proxy Objects and Webservices:
• Migrate and resolve conflicts for various Proxy objects and Webservices.
• Knowledge of frontend Fiori development/debug (HTML/CSS/Java/Json).
• Prepare the business team for the new system and educate them on how to leverage functionalities between the target and source systems.
• Able to work in various architecture roles, including end-to-end solutions design, enterprise software development, process development, coding standard development, senior executive reporting, technical team training, and mentoring.
• Work with business users to develop requirements for new project initiatives, engage with stakeholders, manage, and track benefits, project planning and reporting.
• Work closely with Functional Consultants as well as Business team to propose the technical timelines and understand the business impact for the migration.