SAP ABAP
Brace Infotech Private Ltd is seeking an experienced SAP developer to lead SAP UI5 application development and migration to SAP BTP. The role focuses on delivering secure, high-quality front-ends on SAP NetWeaver Portal while ensuring compliance with OWASP ASVS standards. Candidates must possess deep expertise in SAP ABAP, UI5, BTP Integration Suite, and secure API consumption. This position involves technical documentation and knowledge transfer to support sustainable production workloads.
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Experience
7-12 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Brace Infotech Private Ltd is seeking an experienced SAP developer to lead SAP UI5 application development and migration to SAP BTP. The role focuses on delivering secure, high-quality front-ends on SAP NetWeaver Portal while ensuring compliance with OWASP ASVS standards. Candidates must possess deep expertise in SAP ABAP, UI5, BTP Integration Suite, and secure API consumption. This position involves technical documentation and knowledge transfer to support sustainable production workloads.
TAL's take
Solid technical requirement set for a specific SAP role, though the company brand is unfamiliar.
The JD is extremely crisp regarding required SAP tech stack, security standards (OWASP ASVS), and expected deliverables.
Must haves
- 7-12 years of SAP delivery experience
- Minimum 3 end-to-end SAP implementations
- Strong SAP UI5, advanced CSS, and JavaScript
- Development and deployment experience on SAP NetWeaver Portal 7.5
- Hands-on experience with SAP BTP and migration of UI5 workloads
- Solid knowledge of OData and microservices
- Security expertise with SAML2, OAuth2, and OWASP ASVS practices
Tools and skills
Nice to have: sap build, sap theme designer, wcag, jwt, git, ci/cd.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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