Job Purpose and Impact
The Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Engineer will architect, design and develop new and existing digital solutions for the organization's ERP digital portfolio. In this role, you will discover and deliver solutions to complex and varied problems to enable the company's digital future. You will bring order to ambiguous scenarios and apply in depth and broad knowledge of architectural, engineering and security practices to ensure your solutions are scalable, resilient and robust and will share knowledge on modern practices and technologies to the shared engineering community.
Key Accountabilities
- Apply software engineering patterns and principles to design, develop, test, integrate, maintain and troubleshoot complex and varied software solutions and incorporate security practices in newly developed and maintained applications.
- Participate in peer code review sessions to review code, coach peers and ensure code quality.
- Take the lead in the assigned agile team to adopt agile philosophies, facilitate agile ceremonies and identify continuous improvement opportunities.
- Incorporate the company's engineering and development best practices within the full software development lifecycle including coding standards, code reviews, source control management, building processes, testing and security principles, to deliver high quality code rapidly.
- Collaborate to lead demonstration and continuous feedback sessions to improve development and help drive the long term vision.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience
- Confirmed experience automating pipelines for continuous integration, testing, delivery and security
- Confirmed experience architecting applications, databases, services or integrations
- Minimum of four years of related work experience
- Experience working in SAP basis
- Other minimum qualifications may apply
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