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SAP PI Developer

Accenture Federal Services

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Sep 30, 2025
Washington, DC, US
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Accenture Federal Services is looking to solve the problem of seamless integration between SAP and non-SAP systems for the US federal government through the administration, configuration, monitoring, and support of the SAP PI/PO Middleware landscape.

Requirements

  • 2 years of SAP PI experience
  • Experience in PI design, code development, configuration, peer reviews and system related activities
  • Experience in interface mappings and system monitoring
  • Java modules, Oracle and ABAP development experience
  • EDI X12 experience
  • Experience in troubleshooting PI issues and improving the system performance
  • Adapter and protocol knowledge for Unix and Web Services

Responsibilities

  • Installation, configuration, and maintenance of SAP PI/PO systems including adapters, integration engine, and communication channels.
  • Monitor and troubleshoot PI/PO interfaces, message flows, and system performance issues and also mange interface deployments, configure integration points, and test end to end interfaces.
  • Analyze functional business applications and design specifications for functional areas such as finance, accounting, personnel, manpower, logistics, and contracts.
  • Develop block diagrams and logic flow charts.
  • Translate detailed design into computer software.
  • Test, debug, and refine the computer software to produce the required product.
  • Prepare required documentation, including both program-level and user-level documentation.

Other

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen (no Dual Citizenship)
  • Must be able to obtain a Secret clearance
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent (not explicitly mentioned but implied)
  • Ability to work in a collaborative and caring community
  • Commitment to creating a culture of inclusion and respect