Job Overview
Role: Graduate Engineer Trainee (IT) Location: Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Experience: Freshers Qualification: B.E / B.Tech in a relevant field Key Skills: SAP, .NET, ABAP Development, Software Testing
Job Description
For the Roots Group Off Campus Drive 2026, the IT department is looking for a dynamic IT professional to support ongoing and upcoming SAP and .NET enterprise projects. You will be heavily involved in the testing, implementation, and critical post-go-live support phases of these software rollouts. A major highlight of this trainee role is the dedicated skill development program. The selected candidate will be trained and developed as an ABAP developer, positioning them to act as a vital backup technical resource for internal SAP developments and customizations.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Project Support: Provide comprehensive support for both SAP and .NET projects across the organization.
- Implementation & Testing: Actively participate in software testing, system implementation, and deployment activities.
- Post-Go-Live Maintenance: Provide robust post-go-live support, troubleshooting user issues and ensuring system stability.
- ABAP Development: Undergo rigorous training to become a proficient SAP ABAP developer.
- Technical Backup: Serve as a dependable backup technical resource for custom SAP ABAP developments, report generation, and module enhancements.
Skills and Eligibility Criteria
Educational Background: Must possess a B.E or B.Tech degree in a relevant technical field (e.g., Computer Science, IT, Electronics).
Experience: Freshers are highly encouraged to apply.
Mandatory Technical Skills:
- Strong foundational interest in enterprise software development (specifically .NET and SAP environments)
- Eagerness and agility to learn new programming languages like SAP ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming)
- Basic knowledge of software testing methodologies and the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
- Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills to troubleshoot production issues