SAP ABAP Developer for EWM with PI/XI Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Dearborn, MI at Geebo

SAP ABAP Developer for EWM with PI/XI

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SAP ABAP Developer for EWM with PI/XI or Autosys Location:
Dearborn, MI Duration:
Long Term
Job Description:
Perform Technical Change Impact Analysis.
Perform Technical Specifications and Design.
Perform Technical ABAP Development.
Experience in migrating to SAP S/4.
Experience in PI/XI space OR Experience in Autosys Job Scheduling.
Perform Unit Testing, Integration Testing.
Perform SAP Extended Warehouse Management configuration, testing, and implementation support.
Work collaboratively with other team members gaining knowledge of the SAP product and implementation.
Support User Acceptance Testing.
Support Post-Go Live Hypercare Support.
Skills Required:
ABAP development experience.
SAP EWM implementation experience.
PI/XI or AutoSys for Scheduling.
SAP S/4 EWM experience.
Experience Preferred:
SAP EWM configuration experience.
SAP SPM product experience.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
SAP certification(s) is a plus.
Education Required:
Bachelor's or Master's in Information Systems, Computer Science, or equivalent professional experience.
Additional Notes:
SAP PI/XI enables you to set up cross system communication and integration and allows you to connect SAP and non-SAP systems based on different programming language like Java and SAP ABAP.
Autosys is a multi-platform automated job management system which provides scheduling monitoring and reporting of Autosys jobs.
It performs different kind of tasks automatically with human intervention.
Job Type:
Contract
Benefits:
Dental insurance Life insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Night shift Weekend availability Work Location:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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