SAP ABAP FIORI DevOps Engineer

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Our client, a leading organisation in the Defence & Security sector, is seeking a talented SAP ABAP FIORI DevOps Engineer for a 3-month contract. This remote opportunity is perfect for a skilled professional looking to contribute to impactful projects within a secure and innovative environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Responsible for the design, configuration and development, supporting the customised and standard Fiori Front end, Odata services and integration components (PI adapter Engine, IDOC, JDBC, SOAP) solutions; their integration with the end-to-end solution. Will be accountable for the quality of the design, assessment of risk, and delivery of the components.
Design, develop, and implement SAP FIORI applications. Collaborate with business users to understand and analyze requirements.
Develop custom SAP UI5 applications to meet project specifications. Work with SAP back-end systems to integrate UI components.
Ensure the usability and performance of developed applications. Provide technical support and maintenance for existing SAP FIORI applications. Participate in code reviews and ensure compliance with best practices.
Responsible for adhering to standards, governance and best practices set out by the Product Architects, and responsible for mitigating technical debt/risks/issues.
Responsible for being an active contributor in the DevOps team, supporting the application, resolving incidents/problems related to SAP UI5/ FIORI, reducing technical debt and developing new features to help enable the business through ERP.
Responsible for providing product and service direction to the Product Management Team and implement these as part of a self-organising team.
Diagnosing service delivery problems and initiating actions to maintain or improve levels of service.
Responsible for proactively driving down the volume of incident and problem tickets by addressing the root cause and /or Product knowledge gaps in the business.
Directly working with peers, business stakeholders and Product Analysts by helping refine the requirements and translating them into Fiori and ABAP functional and technical designs.
Responsible, alongside other Product Engineers, producing cross module designs that are complementary of each other and promote continuity of knowledge across the team.
Experienced with process frameworks like ITIL, Prince2 and Agile and have a good understanding of an efficient Software Development Lifecycle.

Job Requirements:

Track record of successful delivery playing an active part in the implementation of SAP ERP and integrated enterprise systems for medium to large organisations.
Hands on experience in designing, developing, configuring, supporting customised and standard Fiori wireframes/applications, Launch Pad, Odata services, configuring Netweaver Gateway.
Proven experience as an SAP UI5/ FIORI Consultant or similar role, strong knowledge of SAP FIORI architecture and SAP UI5 framework.
Familiarity with development tools like Eclipse or SAP Web IDE.
Understanding of SAP backend technologies and integration points.
Solid understanding of Fiori / UI5 software components and architecture.
2 to 3 years of ABAP development experience (reports, forms, dialog programming, OOP, workflow, interface, enhancement).
Knowledge of MVC framework for UI, SAPUI5, HTML5 and JavaScript.
Knowledge of OData and SAP NetWeaver Gateway.
Analytical approach to problem-solving using SAP notes and SAP Help; ability to use technology to solve business problems.
In-depth understanding of an end-to-end SAP software development lifecycle in an agile or waterfall environment.

Contract Information:

3-month duration
Remote working
Contract rate: as specified
If you have the necessary skills and experience in SAP, and are ready for a challenging and rewarding role in the Defence & Security sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's team and make a significant impact on their projects

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