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SAP EWM Principal Programmer Analyst

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
Livingston, CA - COL is 26% lower than S.F. and 15% lower than L.A.
SAP EWM Principal Programmer Analyst - $100K - 110K
time and a half for O.T. (75 - 82. an hour)
FULL TIME EMPLOYEE POSITION
My client is a 2
billion leader in their industry for 70 years
Average day time temperatures is 74 degrees and night is 51 degrees
Central CA
Livingston is 25 miles south of Modesto
116 Miles SE of SF
3 hours to Lake Tahoe
2 hours to Yosemite Park
Define, design, develop, test, analyze, enhance, troubleshoot, and maintain new and existing software applications and
packaged software based on business requirements involving the various systems to support the assigned areas.
Research, design, develop, document, and modify software specifications throughout the production software lifecycle
competencies include hands on experience designing and developing programs utilizing multiple SAP ECC / SAP EWM
ABAP technologies and techniques, handling multiple assignments, translating the business needs expressed by functional
analysts into specific technical solution designs, and mentoring junior development team members in application design and
programming logic/algorithms
Analysis, System Design, Baseline Maintenance, Knowledge Transfer, Planning and Organizing, Application Support,
Technology / Change Leadership
5-7 years experience in SAP ECC / SAP WM ABAP application development with progressive responsibility in software design,
development, configuration and programming including experience using JavaScript, HTML, Java, SAP PO/PI
Must have worked 3 years in SAP-EWM environment
.3 - 5 years development work in a database environment (e.g. SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, etc.)
.3 - 5 years involvement in project management using a standardized systems development methodology
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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