Recruit 121 Group

SAP ABAP Architect, m/f/d

Recruit 121 Group

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: GrazAustria

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Salary

💰 €70,000 - €100,000 per year

About the role

  • Technical point of contact for customers; translating business requirements into SAP architectures (including interfaces & SAP BTP)
  • Performing technical analyses, migrations, and process optimizations
  • Supporting development, taking responsibility for technical deliverables, and ensuring quality assurance
  • Advising clients in transformation projects and supporting architecture and project decisions
  • Responsible for testing and end-user training

Requirements

  • At least 5 years of experience as an SAP Technical Consultant / SAP Architect or ABAP developer with the ambition to become an architect
  • Experience leading nearshore/offshore teams
  • Knowledge of business processes in SAP logistics modules (SD, MM)
  • Detail-oriented, analytical, and results-driven
  • German C1 & English C1
Benefits
  • Excellent career development with one of the world’s largest consulting firms
  • Training and certifications (SAP BTP, ABAP Cloud, API Management)
  • Flexible hybrid working or home office options
  • Flexible working hours with no core hours
  • Climate ticket
  • Home office allowance of €40/month
  • 45 days of workation per year
  • Additional pension and health insurance plans
  • Miles & More for private use
  • Option to book on-site massages from an external provider
  • Monthly meal vouchers (€50)
  • Employee referral program for new hires up to €5,000
  • Laundry service
  • Gym membership
  • Team events: Friday events, parties, and more
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard Skills & Tools
SAPABAPSAP BTPtechnical analysismigrationsprocess optimizationquality assurancetestingend-user trainingSAP logistics modules
Soft Skills
detail-orientedanalyticalresults-drivenleadershipcommunication