SAP Integration Developer
City of London, London
SAP Integration Developer
- Permanent
City of London, London
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Start your job searchWe're looking for an SAP Integration Developer to join the team and integrate in-house bespoke applications (.NET C#, MS SQL) with SAP Business ByDesign.
As an SAP Integration Developer, you will play a key role in building and optimising the SAP Integration landscape. You will also collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure that our SAP systems seamlessly connect with other enterprise in-house applications, enabling efficient data exchange and streamlined business processes.
Essential Experience:
- 3+ years of SAP integration experience including end to end experience of multiple large-scale projects.
- Experience debugging integration issues.
- Experience using IDOC, OData, RFC, JDBC, File, Proxy, SOAP, HTTP and REST.
- Hands-on experience building complex interfaces.
- Managing change across a complex SAP application landscape.
- Experience interfacing SAP with SAP and non-SAP applications.
- Experience interfacing SAP with 3rd party systems.
- Conducting integration requirement gathering workshops.
- An understanding of B2B and EDI standards.
- Hands-on experience with SAP API Management.
Does this sound like you? Then take the first step and apply today!
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