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Role Summary
The SAP Release Engineer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing SAP releases across a complex, multi-system SAP landscape. This role ensures reliable, compliant, and predictable deployments while partnering closely with Application Development, Basis, Security, Testing, and Business stakeholders. The Release Engineer owns the end-to-end release lifecycle, including release calendars, change governance, deployment execution, and post-release stabilization.
Key Responsibilities:
Release Planning & Coordination
- Own and manage the SAP release, including monthly, tri-annual, and emergency releases across production and non-production environments.
- Plan release scope, deployment sequencing, cutover activities, and rollback strategies.
- Coordinate releases across multiple SAP platforms (ECC, S/4HANA, BW, PI/CPI, SolMan, GRC, ATTP, integrations, and non-SAP dependencies).
Change & Transport Management
- Manage SAP Change and Release Management (ChaRM) processes in SAP Solution Manager.
- Ensure all transports follow defined governance, approvals, and audit requirements.
- Partner with CAB and Change Management teams to review, approve, and schedule changes (standard, normal, and emergency).
Deployment Execution
- Lead and execute production and non-production deployments, including off-hours and weekend releases when required.
- Coordinate with SAP Basis, Infrastructure, and Application teams to ensure environment readiness.
- Oversee automated and manual deployments using tools such as ChaRM, TMS/CTS+, Jenkins pipelines, and related tooling.
Stakeholder Communication
- Serve as the primary point of contact for release communications.
- Publish release schedules, deployment notices, release notes, and post-release summaries.
- Provide clear status updates to IT leadership, business partners, and support teams before, during, and after releases.
Post-Release & Stability
- Monitor systems post-deployment to ensure stability and rapid issue resolution.
- Coordinate defect triage, hotfixes, and rollback decisions if needed.
- Ensure lessons learned and continuous improvement actions are captured after each release.
Compliance & Audit Support
- Maintain release documentation, approvals, and evidence to support internal and external audits.
- Ensure adherence to SOX, ITSM, and enterprise change management standards.
Required Qualifications
Experience
- 5+ years of IT experience with 3+ years in SAP Release or Change Management roles.
- Hands-on experience managing releases in large, complex SAP landscapes.
- Proven experience with SAP Solution Manager ChaRM, TMS/CTS+, and transport governance.
Technical Skills
- Strong understanding of SAP system landscapes and transport flows.
- Experience with SAP platforms such as ECC, S/4HANA, BW, PI/CPI, GRC, ATTP, and integrations.
- Familiarity with CI/CD and automation tools (e.g., Jenkins) in SAP environments.
Process & Soft Skills
- Strong knowledge of ITIL-based Change and Release Management practices.
- Excellent coordination, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to operate under pressure during critical deployments and incidents.
Preferred Qualifications
- SAP Solution Manager certification or ITIL certification.
- Experience supporting SAP S/4HANA transformations or large-scale SAP programs.
- Experience in regulated or compliance-heavy environments (SOX, audit-driven organizations).
What Success Looks Like
- Predictable, on-time SAP releases with minimal production incidents.
- Strong trust and partnership with application, infrastructure, and business teams.
- High-quality release documentation and audit readiness at all times.
- Continuous improvement in release automation, efficiency, and stability.
Role Summary
The SAP Release Engineer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing SAP releases across a complex, multi-system SAP landscape. This role ensures reliable, compliant, and predictable deployments while partnering closely with Application Development, Basis, Security, Testing, and Business stakeholders. The Release Engineer owns the end-to-end release lifecycle, including release calendars, change governance, deployment execution, and post-release stabilization.
Key Responsibilities:
Release Planning & Coordination
- Own and manage the SAP release, including monthly, tri-annual, and emergency releases across production and non-production environments.
- Plan release scope, deployment sequencing, cutover activities, and rollback strategies.
- Coordinate releases across multiple SAP platforms (ECC, S/4HANA, BW, PI/CPI, SolMan, GRC, ATTP, integrations, and non-SAP dependencies).
Change & Transport Management
- Manage SAP Change and Release Management (ChaRM) processes in SAP Solution Manager.
- Ensure all transports follow defined governance, approvals, and audit requirements.
- Partner with CAB and Change Management teams to review, approve, and schedule changes (standard, normal, and emergency).
Deployment Execution
- Lead and execute production and non-production deployments, including off-hours and weekend releases when required.
- Coordinate with SAP Basis, Infrastructure, and Application teams to ensure environment readiness.
- Oversee automated and manual deployments using tools such as ChaRM, TMS/CTS+, Jenkins pipelines, and related tooling.
Stakeholder Communication
- Serve as the primary point of contact for release communications.
- Publish release schedules, deployment notices, release notes, and post-release summaries.
- Provide clear status updates to IT leadership, business partners, and support teams before, during, and after releases.
Post-Release & Stability
- Monitor systems post-deployment to ensure stability and rapid issue resolution.
- Coordinate defect triage, hotfixes, and rollback decisions if needed.
- Ensure lessons learned and continuous improvement actions are captured after each release.
Compliance & Audit Support
- Maintain release documentation, approvals, and evidence to support internal and external audits.
- Ensure adherence to SOX, ITSM, and enterprise change management standards.
Required Qualifications
Experience
- 5+ years of IT experience with 3+ years in SAP Release or Change Management roles.
- Hands-on experience managing releases in large, complex SAP landscapes.
- Proven experience with SAP Solution Manager ChaRM, TMS/CTS+, and transport governance.
Technical Skills
- Strong understanding of SAP system landscapes and transport flows.
- Experience with SAP platforms such as ECC, S/4HANA, BW, PI/CPI, GRC, ATTP, and integrations.
- Familiarity with CI/CD and automation tools (e.g., Jenkins) in SAP environments.
Process & Soft Skills
- Strong knowledge of ITIL-based Change and Release Management practices.
- Excellent coordination, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
- Ability to operate under pressure during critical deployments and incidents.
Preferred Qualifications
- SAP Solution Manager certification or ITIL certification.
- Experience supporting SAP S/4HANA transformations or large-scale SAP programs.
- Experience in regulated or compliance-heavy environments (SOX, audit-driven organizations).
What Success Looks Like
- Predictable, on-time SAP releases with minimal production incidents.
- Strong trust and partnership with application, infrastructure, and business teams.
- High-quality release documentation and audit readiness at all times.
- Continuous improvement in release automation, efficiency, and stability.
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