Solution Designer - Green Energy Supply | Solution Designer Stromlieferung Green Energy (m/w/d)

Deutsche Telekom AG

Bonn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Mar 8, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Solution Designer for Green Energy Supply, you will serve as the critical bridge between business requirements and technical implementation for Deutsche Telekom's energy provider, PASM. You will be responsible for the end-to-end conceptual design and management of energy supply processes for approximately 200,000 consumption points. Your daily activities involve managing complex requirements, coordinating with distribution network operators, and overseeing the migration from SAP ISU to SAP S/4 HANA. You will act as the final instance for problem-solving and escalations while ensuring the highly automated delivery of over 2 billion kWh of green electricity. This role is unique for its high-impact responsibility within a major corporate infrastructure, combining strategic project leadership with deep technical expertise in the regulated German energy market. You will leverage data-based decision-making to optimize market communication processes and service provider selection, ensuring seamless billing and grid usage management in a rapidly evolving green energy landscape.

Required Skills

Education

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Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in Enterprise or IT Architecture Management
  • Extensive experience in specifying complex IT solutions within large-scale system landscapes
  • Proven track record in leading strategically aligned projects
  • Deep professional experience with German energy market regulations and processes (GPKE, WiM, MABIS)
  • Practical experience in both classical and agile cooperation models
  • Experience in the energy supply market, including technology and competitor environments

Languages

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Additional

  • Location-based role in Germany; Part-time options available; Role involves significant coordination with external service providers and internal stakeholders; Focus on SAP S/4 HANA migration over the next two years.