Affidea

SAP Developer – RISE, Fiori Focus

Affidea

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: Poland

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About the role

  • Design, develop, and enhance SAP Fiori and SAPUI5 applications
  • Extend standard Fiori apps using in-app extensibility and side-by-side approaches
  • Develop custom UI5 applications aligned with SAP UX guidelines
  • Ensure responsive design, performance optimization, and usability standards
  • Develop and expose OData services (CDS-based and Gateway)
  • Implement ABAP for HANA developments
  • Support integration with SAP S/4HANA and SAP BTP services
  • Follow SAP clean-core principles and extensibility guidelines
  • Support transport management and change processes in RISE landscapes
  • Collaborate with Basis and security teams to ensure compliant deployments
  • Participate in system testing (SIT, UAT), cutover, and hypercare
  • Analyze and resolve production issues related to custom developments
  • Produce technical documentation and knowledge transfer materials

Requirements

  • Strong experience as an SAP Developer in S/4HANA environments
  • Proven hands-on experience with SAP Fiori / SAPUI5
  • Solid knowledge of ABAP for HANA
  • Experience developing and consuming OData services
  • Understanding of RISE with SAP architecture and restrictions
  • Experience working in cloud or private cloud SAP landscapes
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • English – Mandatory (business and technical proficiency)
  • Mandatory Greek or Polish (one of those)
Benefits
  • Ethnic and cultural diversity
  • Gender equity
  • Inclusion of people with disabilities
  • Equal opportunities

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard skills
SAP FioriSAPUI5OData servicesABAP for HANASAP S/4HANASAP BTPresponsive designperformance optimizationtechnical documentationsystem testing
Soft skills
analytical skillsproblem-solving skillscollaborationcommunication