Job ID :
37110
Company :
Internal Postings
Location :
Plano, TX
Type :
Contract
Duration :
12 Months+
Salary :
DOE
Status :
Active
Openings :
1
Posted :
19 May 2022
Job Seekers, Please send resumes to resumes@hireitpeople.com
Must Have Skills:
  • SAP BODS, SAP ALE/IDOCs
  • Exposure to the latest HANA Integration tools like SLT and SDI a big plus.
  • Solid experience working with ccBPM and NW BPM scenarios, experience in Tech governance roles
  • Strong ABAP and Java experience with ability to work with ALE/IDOC interfaces
Nice to have skills:
  • Experience in CPG industry preferred
  • Proficient in written & spoken English
  • Knowledge of integration points between business processes

Desired years of experience*: At least 8+ years of SAP technical solution design experience

Top responsibilities you would expect the subcon to shoulder and execute*:

  • Partner with the functional team to deliver BODS RICEFW objects
  • Partner with business end users, solution functional leads and business experts to identify standard to fit analytics in Global Template
  • Responsible for delivery of high - quality technical solutions for the SAP BODS (Business Objects Data Services) custom objects needed S4 HANA deployment project. This role will coordinate the technical project activities for these functional streams starting from pursuit/estimation to deployment/Hypercare and liaise with the other project streams to ensure technical readiness at each stage of the project.
  • Partner with business and functional teams for the demo of PGT BODS solution to business during sprint sessions
  • Participate in key Sprint planning, retrospectives, and other key ceremonies during PGT projects
  • Own the technical delivery plan for these streams, by coordinating and managing the technical delivery execution, including the interaction across sub teams (System Management, Development and Integration, Legacy.) and the rest of project teams (Functional Value Streams, Testing, etc.)

Interview Process (Is face-to-face required.): No