Integration Specialist
SymboticFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should have at least 3 years of experience with SAP S/4HANA integrations, preferably in procurement, finance, or supply chain domains. They must possess hands-on expertise in SAP APIs (OData, REST), RFC/BAPI, IDoc processing, BTP, Integration Suite, and scripting languages such as Python, Node.js, or ABAP for integration. A strong understanding of SAP procurement objects like PRs, POs, vendors, plants, and GL accounts is essential, along with experience packaging reusable integration scripts or connectors for multi-customer deployment. Excellent collaboration skills are required to work effectively with Product, Engineering, and field teams. Experience with SAP Ariba and SAP MDG integrations, as well as familiarity with iPaaS or integration platforms like MuleSoft, Boomi, or Workato, are considered advantageous.
The Integration Engineer will design, develop, and package SAP S/4HANA integration scripts into reusable components deployable via Zip’s Integration Platform. They will create parameterized, configurable templates for easy tailoring to multiple customer environments and build integration workflows for critical procurement processes, including master data synchronization, PR/PO creation and updates, change orders and approvals, and invoice/goods receipt flows. The role involves implementing secure authentication mechanisms, testing and validating integrations in sandbox and live customer environments, and collaborating on the continuous improvement of Zip’s SAP integration library through code reviews, documentation, and CI/CD automation. Additionally, the engineer will stay current on SAP S/4HANA integration best practices and advise on optimizing performance and scalability.
Provides buy now, pay later services
Zip Co offers buy now, pay later (BNPL) services that allow consumers to make purchases and pay for them over time without interest. Its main products, Zip Pay and Zip Money, cater to different spending needs, with Zip Pay for everyday purchases and Zip Money for larger expenses. The service works by enabling users to shop at partnered retailers and manage their payments through a clear and transparent system, where they can see how much they owe and when payments are due. Unlike many competitors, Zip focuses on providing flexible payment options and a straightforward fee structure, generating revenue through merchant fees, late fees, and interest on select products. The company's goal is to simplify the purchasing process for consumers while expanding its market presence across various countries.