Principal Sapui5 Developer

Cape Town, WC, ZA, South Africa

Job Description

Are you a tech-driven innovator with deep SAP UI5 and ABAP skills? We're looking for a Principal SAPUI5 Developer to lead mission-critical SAP development projects. This is your opportunity to work on enterprise-grade systems, mobile and e-Service solutions, and innovative SAP UI/UX designs.

Key Responsibilities:



Design and develop SAP UI5 and ABAP solutions aligned with SAP standards. Build and test Fiori applications (Transactional, Fact Sheet, Analytical). Create and maintain technical specifications, documentation, and SOPs. Integrate SAP solutions securely with external systems using BAPI, Web Services, PI Proxies. Support mobile and e-Service deployments using secure protocols (SSL, SSO) Collaborate with architects, security teams, and project managers to align deliverables. Provide knowledge transfer and ongoing support to internal teams.

Requirements



What We're Looking For

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Developer-specific SAP Certification (Proof required upon application). 8+ years of hands-on SAP development experience. Proficiency in SAPUI5, ABAP (full stack), and S/4HANA. Strong command of oData services, Fiori App development, and OData testing. Experience with software architecture, design, and SAP Gateway. Comfortable working with online/mobile application prototypes. Have experience working in public sector projects. Are skilled in SAP Fiori Launchpad configuration. Possess strong debugging skills for runtime application issues. * Understand and implement advanced network authorizations and authentication.

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  • Job Id
    JD1442577
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Cape Town, WC, ZA, South Africa
  • Education
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