Procurement Data & Analytics Products Manager | Procurement Data & Analytics Products Manager (m/w/d) für AIRBUS Defence and Space

SimpleXX GmbH

Taufkirchen, Kreis München, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Mar 3, 2026
Full-time
No information

Job Summary

As a Procurement Data & Analytics Products Manager at Airbus Defence and Space, you will play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between complex data sets and strategic procurement operations. Your daily responsibilities involve developing, testing, and implementing advanced analytical models to identify meaningful patterns and trends. You will be responsible for creating intuitive performance dashboards and spend reports that provide actionable insights for the procurement department and its stakeholders. Additionally, you will manage the lifecycle of data products, ensuring the maturity and compliance of procurement processes while maintaining external certification privileges through rigorous process documentation. This role is ideal for professionals who enjoy translating business problems into technical solutions. The position offers a unique opportunity to work within a high-tech aerospace environment, featuring a 'temp-to-perm' recruitment strategy, competitive 'Equal Pay' structures aligned with Airbus collective agreements, and the flexibility of mobile work options, making it a highly attractive career move for data-driven experts.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in Computer Science, Data Analytics, Data Science, Information Technology, or a comparable qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience in Information Technology (IT)
  • Professional experience in Project Management
  • Experience in developing and implementing analytical models and data pipelines
  • Experience in creating performance dashboards and spend reports
  • Experience in process maintenance and maturity improvement

Languages

English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness for occasional business travel within Europe is required. Position is based in Taufkirchen and involves a temporary-to-permanent contract model.