SAP UI5 BTP Developer 6 Months Contract
Belmont Lavan Ltd
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About the role
Belmont Lavan Ltd is seeking a skilled SAP UI5 BTP Developer for a 6-month contract role. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining SAP UI5 applications on the SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP), ensuring seamless integration with backend services and delivering engaging user experiences.
This role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to gather requirements, develop innovative UI solutions, and support deployment and maintenance efforts on the SAP BTP environment.
Requirements
Key Requirements:
- Strong experience in SAP UI5/Fiori development using JavaScript, HTML5, CSS, and Typescript
- Proficiency with SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) including Cloud Foundry and Kyma runtime
- Experience in developing and consuming OData services, REST APIs, and SAP CAP framework
- Knowledge of SAP Fiori design principles and best practices
- Experience working with SAP Business Application Studio and deployment pipelines
- Familiarity with agile development methodologies and DevOps practices
- Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
- Strong communication and stakeholder management abilities
- Experience with Git version control and CI/CD tools
Benefits
- Competitive salary with benefits package.
- Flexible working arrangements, including the option to work from home.
- Opportunities for professional development and GCP certification support.
- The chance to work on exciting projects with leading technologies and clients.
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