SAP PI Developer Information Technology (IT) - Northbrook, IL at Geebo

SAP PI Developer

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Start date: ASAP
Salary period: Annual
SalaryAdditional: Based on experience
POSITION Overview:
Offering their employees an excellent benefit package and providing a high quality work environment to promote growth and innovation throughout the organization. Ranked on Crain's Fast Fifty in 2012, our client, an established and successful manufacturing company, is looking for an experienced SAP PI Developer.
Responsibilities:
Work on full system life cycle, execute assignments that relate to design, coding, testing, implementation, maintenance and support of application software Work with both internal and external partners to understand business requirements that drive the analysis, design, development and implementation of technical solutions Provide interface support during regular business hours and off hours when necessary Create unit test plans to ensure high quality deliverables
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's Degree 5
years of software development experience with at least 2 years of SAP PI experience (7.3 or above) Hands-on experience using PI tools such as Integration Builder, Runtime Workbench and Enterprise Services Builder Experience building custom PI adapter modules and experience using adapters including PROXY, IDOC, RFC, SOAP, JDBC, etc. Experience implementing graphical and Java mappings with knowledge of PI Advanced Adapter Engine (Java only)
If you are interested in this job opportunity, contact TeamBradley today to learn more!
WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS OPPORTUNITY:
Resumes without the required technical skills and experience will not be considered. Although a strong desire for a certain type of position is a credit to your goal, experience is necessary. Our client is not open to relocation expenses. If you wish to forward your resume to us, please include #12251JS on the subject line of your email.
Email Bob NappiEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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