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Enterprise Lead
Job Description
- Take ownership of the Enterprise applications scope (incl. Finance, Procurement, Workday) , providing overall leadership, guidance and direction on the applications scope.
- Work with business applications sponsors to ensure tactical business - IT alignment.
- Drive technology delivery of internally and externally sourced teams to ensure timely delivery of the agreed scopes.
- Ensure adherence to the quality standards and frameworks, especially RfP and architecture decision processes.
- Ensure quality of status reporting for the concerned application scope.
- Ensure successful application migration delivery as part of the IT TSA Exit program.
- Reports into Lead Applications
Skills, Knowledge and Other Requirements
Required experience:
- Experience in divestitures / carve-outs.
- Experience in Manufacturing / Industrial environment is a plus.
Job Location: On-site (Brussels or Amsterdam)
Application: apply by sending your CV and cover letter to Yurii.mostovyi@teaminternational.com
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