Requirements Engineer Microsoft Dynamics 365 | Requirements Engineer (m/w/d) Microsoft Dynamics 365 (1565)
Brüggen Engineering GmbH
Job Summary
As a Requirements Engineer specializing in Microsoft Dynamics 365, you will be a pivotal figure in Supply Chain Management and the implementation of D365 projects within the innovative chemical plant construction sector. Based in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, you will define requirements for D365 SCM and FO, particularly for discrete manufacturing of small series and individual parts, ensuring seamless integration with existing systems like SAP. Your role involves collaborating with solution architects and experts to develop integrated IT solutions that optimize manufacturing processes and drive digitalization, focusing on utilizing standard D365 functions to minimize customizations. This position offers an attractive opportunity to shape and integrate IT solutions, contributing to the efficiency and advancement of process control in chemical plant construction.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training as an IT Specialist or a university degree in Engineering or Computer Science
Experience
- Professional experience in discrete manufacturing or chemical plant construction
- In-depth knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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