SAP OTC Engineer Engineering - East Chicago, IN at Geebo

SAP OTC Engineer

Role Title:
Sr.
SAP OTC EngineerEmployment Type:
Contract-to-HireDuration:
6 month c2hPreferred Location:
5 days / week on site - East Chicago, IN 46312Role Description:
A client in the manufacturing industry is seeking a Senior SAP OTC Engineer that is skilled in SD, MM, and FI-AR.
We are looking for a functional leader that can manage the production environment for SAP modules employed in the order to cash process.
Requirements:
Must Haves:
BS in Computer Science, Engineering or equivalent 5 years SAP SD and working knowledge in other integrated modules like MM, FI-AR Experience in a full project lifecycle end to end Strong exposure to EDI's (850, 855, 810, 830 etc.
,).
Knowledge of RFC's, BAPI's, BADI's, BDC's, User Exits, and enhancement points.
Strong knowledge of outbound/inbound ABAP interfaces using IDOCs, BAPIs, RFCs, and flat files.
Broad technical knowledge - including all key SAP functionality and technology.
Expert in IDOC enhancements.
Plusses:
Manufacturing or Steel experience IBM WebSphere Middleware exposure CDS views, BOPF, OData ABAP debugging skills.
Fiori knowledge BRF
knowledge Cloud experience in Cloud for customer CRM (C4C) Good understanding about GATP and AATP concepts.
SAP HANA 2021 on premise experience O365 Microsoft tools Ability to multi-task and strong time management skillsExperience with ITIL concepts and processes.
Recommended Skills Extract Transform Load (Etl) Data Modeling Metadata Data Architecture Production Support Advanced Business Application Programming (Abap) Apply to this job.
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