IT Consultant Energy Industry (m/f/d)
For our customers in the energy industry, we are currently looking for an IT consultant (m/w/d) on an independent basis. .
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For our customers in the energy industry, we are currently looking for an IT consultant (m/w/d) on an independent basis.
Consultation and project cooperation to improve the acquisition and processing of measured values in the energy sector. Analysis and optimization of data flows along the meter-to-cash process between network, supplier and customer interfaces. Establishing a cross-system monitoring via relevant IT systems, in particular SAP IS-U, S/4HANA, and connected sales and network systems. Analysis of recurring errors and derivation of sustainable measures to reduce error and estimation rates. Quality assurance and stabilization of master data in complex system landscapes. Further development of digital customer contact channels, e.g. mail, portal and other digital interfaces. Close coordination with departments, IT, external service providers and other stakeholders. Objective: transparent, stable end-to-end processes in measurement acquisition and processing.
Experience in energy-economic processes (ideally meter-to-cash). knowledge of SAP IS-U; S/4HANA experience of advantage. Good understanding of data structures, interfaces and IT system dependencies. Experience in error analysis, monitoring and data quality management. Self-employed, structured working and secure communication with specialist and IT. .
Location
![]() | expertum GmbH | |
| 28195 Bremen | ||
| Germany |
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