FAQs
What is the primary role of a Database Developer at SAP?
The primary role of a Database Developer at SAP is to design, implement, document, and maintain various modules within the SAP ASE Database server, focusing on both new features development and ongoing maintenance.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A B.Tech. or M.Tech. degree from a top-tier educational institute with 2-6 years of work experience is required for this position.
What programming languages are essential for this role?
Strong knowledge of C and C++ programming languages is essential for this role.
Is experience with distributed computing development a necessity?
While not mandatory, experience in distributed computing development, such as distributed database design and cluster file system, is considered a strong plus.
What type of skills will I be expected to have?
You should have excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills, fluency in coding and systems design, strong debugging skills, and good knowledge of database architecture.
Will I have the opportunity to interact with customers?
Yes, you will interact with critical customers around the globe to resolve escalations and provide support.
What percentage of the role is dedicated to development versus maintenance?
The role requires a balance of 30% development of new features and functionalities, alongside 70% ongoing maintenance.
What kind of team environment can I expect at SAP?
You can expect a highly collaborative team ethic and a commitment to personal development in a diverse and inclusive environment.
Are there opportunities for innovation in this role?
Yes, you will have the opportunity to innovate, file patents, and generate intellectual property (IP) for SAP.
Does SAP provide accommodations for applicants with disabilities?
Yes, SAP is committed to providing accessibility accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities.