The Software Engineer designs, develops, and maintains SAP BTP integration solutions, automates deployments, collaborates with teams, and provides technical support.
Job Purpose and Impact
Key Accountabilities
Qualifications
- The Professional, Software Engineering job maintains and partners to design and develop software applications and systems. With limited supervision, this job collaborates with cross functional teams to implement new software features to meet user needs and business goals and upgrade existing software to improve performance and functionality through writing clean, efficient and scalable code and troubleshooting and debugging moderately complex issues. This job also participates in code reviews to maintain high code quality and share knowledge with software engineering team members.
Key Accountabilities
- SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT: Designs and develops high-quality integration solutions using SAP BTP Integration Suite, including Cloud Integration, API Management, Event Mesh, and Open Connectors. Writes clean, maintainable, and scalable integration logic across cloud and hybrid environments..
- AUTOMATION: Leads the automation of integration deployments using SAP BTP tools and CI/CD pipelines, ensuring smooth and reliable releases. Supports DevOps practices to enhance integration delivery and operations.
- COLLABORATION: Partners with cross-functional teams-including product managers, designers, and engineers-to gather complex integration requirements and deliver robust solutions. Collaborates with internal and external IT teams to ensure seamless data exchange across SAP and non-SAP systems.
- TESTING & DEBUGGING: Writes and maintains unit and integration tests for SAP BTP flows. Performs debugging and root cause analysis to ensure performance, reliability, and compliance with integration standards.
- CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT: Identifies and implements proactive improvements to enhance the efficiency, scalability, and stability of the integration platform. Stays current with SAP BTP roadmap and industry trends in integration technologies.
- DOCUMENTATION: Builds and maintains comprehensive documentation for SAP BTP integration flows, deployment processes, and system configurations to support operational transparency and knowledge sharing.
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT: Provides technical support and troubleshooting for complex integration issues, ensuring minimal downtime and fast resolution. Participates in peer reviews and mentors team members on SAP BTP development practices.
Qualifications
- Minimum requirement of 3 years of relevant work experience. Typically reflects 3 years or more of relevant experience in SAP BTP
- Minimum requirement of 7 years of Total IT experience preferably in Integration area.
Top Skills
Api Management
Ci/Cd Pipelines
Cloud Integration
Event Mesh
Open Connectors
Sap Btp
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