Do you have an entrepreneurial mindset and are you eager to understand and fulfill our clients’ needs? Do you want to play a key role in transforming our firm into an agile organization?
At UBS, we re-imagine the way we work, the way we connect with each other – our colleagues, clients and partners – and the way we deliver value. Being agile will make us more responsive, more adaptable, and ultimately more innovative.
We’re looking for a Software Engineer to:
- design, development, and maintenance of subledger application using SAP Fioneer FSDM/FPSL/ FOF
- collaborate with Product Managers to deliver high quality solutions from defined requirements
- manage issues and dependencies within and outside the pod
Your Career Comeback
We are open to applications from career returners. Find out more about our program on ubs.com/careercomeback.
Your team
You will be working in the ampliFi subledger and GGL crew in India,
playing a key role in the implementation of ampliFi subledger.
Your expertise
- you’re curious to explore how AI can improve how we build, deliver, and optimize workflows. You do this with sound judgment – validating outputs and aligning with policies, risk standards, and ethical use.
- proven 8+ years hands-on experience in the design, development, and maintenance of software solutions
- proficient in solution design and configuration of SAP FPSL for banking systems and solid knowledge of SAP HANA
- Experience in data sourcing and ETL processes and sound knowledge of SAP FSDM
- experience with SAP Finance Data Suite, including Finance Open Integration Framework (FOF)
- curious and motivated to learn new technologies and best practices and strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- proven expertise in performance tuning and optimization of SAP HANA database applications and effective communicator with experience in preparing
📌 SAP FPSL- Software Engineer (Pune)
🏢 UBS
📍 Pune
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