SAP implementation and custom software services across Germany
FORTIS is a mid-market IT services firm specializing in SAP consulting and custom development, with offices across five German cities. The hiring pattern—27 engineering roles against 21 finance-focused hires—reflects their dual-track model: SAP expertise (S/4HANA migrations, module implementations across SD/MM/FI/CO) paired with standalone software delivery (Java, C#, Node.js). Pain points cluster around legacy SAP-to-S/4 transitions and complex brownfield implementations, matching their active project pipeline of migration and rollout work.
FORTIS delivers SAP consulting, implementation, and custom software development to mid-market manufacturers, logistics operators, and e-commerce companies in automotive, machinery, aviation, and trade sectors. Core services span SAP module expertise (SD, MM, WM, EWM, FI/CO, PM, CS, CRM), ABAP and Fiori development, S/4HANA rollouts and release transitions, and bespoke applications built in Java, C#, and Node.js. The firm operates a modern DevOps pipeline (Git, Maven, Jenkins, OpenShift) and cloud infrastructure on AWS and Azure. Founded in 2003 and privately held, FORTIS maintains 51–200 employees across Hamburg, Bielefeld, Wolfsburg, Berlin, and Düsseldorf, with an engineering-forward team structure supporting large-scale transformation projects.
SAP (S/4HANA, SD, MM, FI, FI/CO, EWM, WM, PM, Fiori, BTP), ABAP/OO, Node.js, Java, C#, CI/CD (Git, Maven, Jenkins), OpenShift, AWS, Azure, and SAP Integration Suite.
SAP consulting and implementation (S/4HANA migrations, module rollouts, ABAP development), custom software development (Java, C#, Node.js), and cloud infrastructure services targeting automotive, logistics, and manufacturing sectors.
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