Job Description
Job Description:
Responsibilities
- Responsible for successful SAP MDG Projects for customer required modules providing technical expertise, customization, guidance, hands-on-delivery and instruction on SAP products.
- Responsible to investigate, analyse, resolve software issues and map client’s requirement and objectives; includes necessary product modifications when required.
- End to end testing and supporting various test cycles.
- Data Model extension or creation of new data model
- Processing modelling configurations (Business Activity, Change Request Types, BRF Workflows)
- Enhancing standard SAP MDG Functionality and UI using FPM and ABAP Object oriented programming
- Customizing and enhancement techniques specific to SAP MDG (Validations and Derivations using BADIs, BRF+, DQ rules, BADI for dynamic workflow, field property, etc.)
- Replication configurations and customizing using SOA Webservices and IDOCs
- Work on master data migration and replication to/from MDG Hub using data replication framework (DRF), data import framework (DIF), SOA Service, ALE Configuration, key & value mapping.
- Supporting MDG related cutover and go-live activities.
- Error and exceptions handling related to MDG process, like replication
- Should be able to work independently and collaboratively.
- Expert in MDG Consolidation and Mass Processing
- Knowledge on Data Quality Management framework and Process Analytics.
Desired Skills and Qualifications
- Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience with SAP Master Data Governance in atleast 1 of the Data Models – Business Partner, Material, Finance
- Minimum 2-3 years’ experience in SAP ABAP
- Atleast 2 Implementation project experience
- Bachelors or Equivalent
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