Sr. Abap Developer Resume
Tucson, AZ
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:
- SAP Analyst and Developer Professional with 12 years of SAP experience and 15+ years of IBM Mainframe Analysis and Development. Proven ability to deliver high value projects on - time and on-budget. Willing to go the extra mile to make sure the customer is satisfied with the end results.
- Hands-on experience in full SAP lifecycle Implementations, Upgrades, Conversions, Interfaces and Batch scheduling along with mainframe batch and online processes.
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
ERP: SAP ECC 4.6C/6.0 (Power User patches and OSS Note downloads)SAP PI 7.0/7.1/7.3
RDBMS (Database): Oracle 11g, SQL Server 2012, VSAM, DB2
Languages: ABAP, Web Forms, SAP Script, CICS, VB6.net, COBOL, IMS DB/DC
Web Technologies: WebDynpro, ITS Mobile, HTML, IBM Websphere
Cross Applications: RFC, ALE, IDOC, BAPI, BADI, BDC, EDI
IDEs: SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio, SAP GUI, Eclipse, Visual Studio 15.0
Operating Systems: Windows, AIX Unix, Linux Ubuntu v14
Methodologies: Agile, Waterfall, Scrum
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Sr. ABAP Developer
Confidential - Tucson, AZ
Responsibilities:
- Modified and migrated production documents using Adobe Forms for SAP.
- IDOC research and correction of EDI documents from vendors and suppliers.
- Researched Vertex code to correct short dumps and time out issues.
- Utilized ABAP programming language to perform user interface application coding.
- Data extraction from SQL Server and manipulation for LSMW loads to HANA databases.
- Creation of automated cost variants to online and batch processes.
Senior Developer
Confidential - Wichita, KS
Responsibilities:
- Created Web service, enabled and configure ITS Mobile solution with WebDynpro.
- ABAP development of BADI to trigger an update thru PI to Web based server.
- Skilled with the Techniques of system analysis of mobile devices.
- Setup and configure NetWeaver PI server to send data using SOAP connector that was created with a WSDL layout.
- Acquisition and configuration of hand-held Motorola hardware and software for shop floor.
- Planning of batch job schedules in SAP and Tivoli to increase Production thru put.
SAP Lead Systems Analyst
Confidential - Wichita, KS
Responsibilities:
- Created a connection from SAP thru PI into IBM Mainframe DB2 for engineering classification data.
- Developed a process by which we could extract data from legacy databases and merge with other sources to give us a 96% load efficiency.
- Created Integration and Regression test plans for both business and technical teams to use during all stages of the Conversion process.
- Resource management of all staff involved with Installing and Configuring of this solution.
- Integrated the new SAP GUI platform to all company computers, including overseas in Germany, Italy, and Spain.
Senior SAP Analyst/ABAP Developer
Confidential - Wichita, KS
Responsibilities:
- Middleware customization, IDoc modeling, RFC, Replication and Realignment of IDoc and data exchange with ECC and IBM mainframe and monitoring the IDoc queues.
- Modification to 40% of the Legacy processes to render them inoperative as the new business software became stable.
- Implementation of PI Middleware interfaces to replace IBM WebSphere.
- Resource Management of offshore resources throughout most SAP projects.
- Ensured business guidelines for coding and development were followed before approval was given to install the changes.
- Help setup Axway encryption processes to handle incoming and outgoing data in SAP.
Senior Applications Developer
Confidential - Wichita, KS
Responsibilities:
- Interfaces on Mainframe were diagramed and analyzed for complexity and recoverability.
- Timelines were established for the project and several Dry run testing were made.
- Reservations placed on programs identified for migration.
- Documented the process flow of current daily operations/activity and mapped this to SAP transactions.
- Programmed some batch jobs and programs/BADI's to receive some of the necessary data that would not directly load into SAP.
- BAPI's and User exits were created to handle mass quantities of load data. We had load programs for Inventory, Material Masters, Equipment Masters, BOM (Bill of Material) etc.