Title: SAP Business Applications Developer II
Location: Midtown
Org Unit: ACG Applications Development
Work Days: Monday - Friday
Weekly Hours: 35.00
Exemption Status: Exempt
Salary Range: $150,900.00 - $169,400.00
*As required under NYC Human Rights Law Int 1208-2018 - Salary range for this role when Hired for NYC Offices
Position Summary
Responsible for the development of business applications within the SAP environment using BTP and Boomi tools.
Job Responsibilities
- Develops and maintains advanced business applications using variety of tools and technologies. Develops solutions that enhance the end user experience and meet business requirements.
- Collaborate with Business analyst in understanding business needs and documenting the requirements. Adheres to functional specification documents to ensure work products meet the business needs.
- Responsible for innovative solution design and development of complex solutions.
- Applies detailed understanding of several business processes and their end-to-end relationships to develop business applications in support of the missions of WCM.
- Creates and executes test scripts to ensure the delivered solution meets the business requirements.
- Responsible for creating and maintaining technical specifications, providing status updates.
- Provides end user support, fields support desk questions and provides resolutions, assists end users with application navigation or data questions.
- Troubleshoots and resolves technical issues, debug, tune and optimize report performance. Assists in the optimization of system performance and monitors system usage.
- Provides mentoring and guidance to junior members of the development team. Ensures other members of the development team follow naming and coding standards.
Education
- Bachelor's Degree in related field
Experience
- Approximately five years of hands-on experience designing and developing robust SAP business applications across a wide range of programming objects, with involvement in a minimum of three full lifecycle implementations.
- Demonstrated expertise in developing enterprise business applications in the following areas, supported by a minimum of three full lifecycle projects:
- SAP Integration Suite
- SAP Process Orchestration
- SAP ABAP
- Boomi Enterprise Platform
- Highly Desirable: Experience in following areas
- SAP Finance modules (Grants Management, Funds Management, General Ledger)
- SAP Human Capital Management (HCM), including Payroll
- Workday Application Development
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Solid verbal and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to multi-task.
- Solid analytical and problem solving ability.
- Desire to assume increasing levels of responsibility and to learn new skills.
- Experience with Classic SAP ABAP RICEFW Tools and technologies
- Experience with ABAP Webdynpro, Floor Plan Manager
- Experience with SAP UI5/Fiori, JavaScript, node.js
- Experience with SAP Process Orchestration and Integration Suite, Java, XSLT, Groovy
- Experience with SAP Visual Composer
Licenses and Certifications Working Conditions/Physical Demands
- Position requires working in an office environment where there some physical discomforts such as dust, dirt, noise and the like are present. Ability to work off-hours and weekends for go-lives, testing and emergencies, as well as travel between office locations, primarily within NYC is required. Occasional meetings or clinical staff interactions in typical patient care areas may be required though direct patient exposure is not expected. Occasional moving of computer equipment or similar objects up to approximately 50lbs may be required to expedite projects.
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