GEA Group

Lead Key User – Engineering to Design

GEA Group

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: SoeborgDenmark

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About the role

  • Ensure that E2D processes are clearly represented, effectively applied and continuously improved across the division
  • Support change initiatives and help ensure that new solutions deliver value in practice
  • Collaborate closely with Template Tower, Data Tower and Workstream Leads
  • Provide input on divisional data requirements and data quality
  • Coordinate and support the local key user community, including communication around testing and local involvement
  • Contribute to the creation, validation and execution of test cases, including testing of solutions and SAP release upgrades
  • Facilitate the localisation of training and test materials, deliver trainings, and enable local ownership among key and end users.

Requirements

  • Transformation-oriented mindset comfortable with navigating change
  • Experienced in engineering environments, with strong functional and technical understanding of processes, business and IT systems (ideally including SAP ERP)
  • Preferably experienced with engineering tools such as CAD, PDM/PLM systems and engineering data management
  • Able to design and support engineering business processes within a complex engineering ecosystem
  • Fluent in English and willing to travel as part of the role.
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Hard Skills & Tools
SAP ERPCADPDMPLMengineering data managementtest case creationdata qualitydata requirementsprocess designsolution testing
Soft Skills
transformation-oriented mindsetcollaborationcommunicationlocal ownershiptraining deliverychange managementproblem-solvingadaptabilitystakeholder engagementfacilitation