
Business Methods Engineer
Airbus
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: Nantes • France
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About the role
- Deploy and maintain efficient and integrated production solutions for Manufacturing Engineering
- Lead project activities within the Agile Release Train (ART) following SAFe methodologies
- Manage Business Acceptance Tests and drive feedback loops with end-users
- Collaborate with transnational partners (Airbus Ops, ASA) to harmonize industrial methods
- Monitor project financials (actuals, budget transfers) and ensure updated documentation
Requirements
- Degree in Engineering or Business with experience in Manufacturing Engineering or Methods
- Strong knowledge of ARP / SAP ME transactions and Work Preparation processes
- Proven experience in Agile Project Management (SAFe framework is a plus)
- Proficiency in Configuration Management principles and 3D/PLM landscape
- Negotiation level in English is mandatory, French or German is a plus
Benefits
- Attractive salary
- Agreements on success and profit sharing schemes
- Employee savings plan abounded by Airbus
- Employee stock purchase plan on a voluntary basis
- Extra days-off for special occasions
- Holiday transfer option
- A Staff council offering many social, cultural and sport activities and other services
- Complementary health insurance coverage (disability, invalidity, death)
- Depending on the site: health services center, concierge services, gym, carpooling application
- Great upskilling opportunities and development prospects with unlimited access to +10.000 e-learning courses to develop your employability
- Certifications, expert career path, accelerated development programmes, national and international mobility
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Agile Project ManagementSAFe frameworkConfiguration Management3D/PLM landscapeARP transactionsSAP ME transactionsWork Preparation processes
Soft Skills
leadershipcollaborationnegotiationcommunication