SAP ABAP Consultant
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SEARGIN IS HIRING As a dynamic multinational tech company operating in 50 countries, we drive innovation and create projects that shape the future and greatly enhance the quality of life. You will find our solutions in the space industry, supporting scientists in the development of cancer drugs, and implementing innovative technological solutions for industrial clients worldwide. These are just some of the areas in which we operate Currently, for the new Seargin project we are looking for a SAP ABAP Consultant. Location: Barcelona, Spain Employment Type: contract FTE: full-time Requirements: - ABAP WM/EWM development: minimum 3 years - Label / printout development: minimum 3 years (Zebra/ZPL, SmartForms or Adobe Forms) - Interface development: minimum 3 years (IDocs, BAPIs, or REST/SOAP) - Minimum one full E2E SAP deployment (go-live experience required) - Solid understanding of SAP EWM or WM module from a development perspective - Ability to follow technical specifications and coding standards set by team lead Nice to have: - Experience in pharma or regulated industry ABAP projects - Familiarity with 21 CFR Part 11 requirements for software development - Experience with SAP EWM RF Framework - Knowledge of LabVantage or LIMS integration patterns - Spanish or Catalan language skills Responsibilities: - Develop ABAP objects according to technical specifications from the Senior ABAP Lead - Implement label printing enhancements: reprint reason recording, label preview, audit trail logging, unique label ID (FR.01-FR.09) - Support Zebra printer integration for HU labels at inbound, production, and dispatch stages - Develop and unit-test interface components (LabVantage / LIMS stock status updates) - Build enhancements for EWM inbound/outbound processes and internal movements - Participate in code reviews and apply GxP data integrity principles (ALCOA+) - Prepare technical documentation for validation (IQ/OQ/PQ) artefacts - Support functional testing, bug