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PradeepIT Consulting Services Pvt Ltd

SAP Architect

PradeepIT Consulting Services Pvt Ltd

4d ago

0DevUnited Stateshimalayas
SAP-ArchitectSAP-BTP-ConsultantSAP-DevelopmentEnterprise-ArchitectureCloud-ArchitectureSenior

Job Description

About The JobAccelerate your career with PradeepITPradeepIT is one of the largest, globally recognized IT Consulting firm to connect Indias deeply vetted talent team to global customer.Were headquartered in Bengaluru, Silicon Valley of India. PradeepITs customers include SAP Lab, Bosch, Rolls-Royce, Daikin, Daimler and J&J and hundreds of other Fortune 500 companies and fast-growing startups.With continuous hard work and working remotely by choice, PradeepIT is certified as a Great Place to Work! Trusted by leading brands and fortune 500 companies from around the world, we have achieved:6+ Years of Experience580+ Open source technology Consultant120+ SAP Consultant40+ Salesforce Consultant60+ Adobe Consultant100+ Mobility Consultant890+ Clients in APAC, EMEA & USAOur BeliefsPradeepIT believes in connecting people across the globe and provide them an opportunity work on remotely. Being a people-first organization, PradeepIT constantly strives for individuals who won't just keep up, but break new ground, work with cutting edge technology and ramp-up their skills with course created by our Vertical Heads, Senior Architect for freely with help of PradeepIT Academy.Technical Expertise:At least 7-8 years of experience in the role of SAP ArchitectDemonstrated expertise in CAP (Cloud application programming) and SAP BTP (BTP-Extension suite implementation)Hands-on experience with Node.js as a backend for developing cap microservicesProficiency in writing unit test cases using frameworks like Chai, Mocha, or similar.Key Responsibilities: Design and develop SAP systems using CAP and SAP BTP Create cap microservices using Node.js as a backend Write unit test cases using Chai/Mocha/etc Work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality SAP solutionsOriginally posted on Himalayas