ZEISS | Germany | 81xxx, 73xxx, 07xxx Oberkochen (Baden-Württemberg), München, Jena | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 27.08.2025 on stepstone.de
Workload Automation Expert (f/m/x)
Step out of your comfort zone, excel and redefine the limits of what is possible. That's just what our employees are doing every single day – in order to set the pace through our innovations and enable outstanding achievements. After all, behind every successful company are many great fascinating people.
In a spacious modern setting full of opportunities for further development, ZEISS employees work in a place where expert knowledge and team spirit reign supreme. All of this is supported by a special ownership structure and the long-term goal of the Carl Zeiss Foundation: to bring science and society into the future together.
Join us today. Inspire people tomorrow.
Diversity is a part of ZEISS. We look forward to receiving your application silence of gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, philosophy of life, disability, age, sexual orientation or identity.
Apply now! It takes less than 10 minutes. JOBV1_EN
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Step out of your comfort zone, excel and redefine the limits of what is possible. That's just what our employees are doing every single day – in order to set the pace through our innovations and enable outstanding achievements. After all, behind every successful company are many great fascinating people.
In a spacious modern setting full of opportunities for further development, ZEISS employees work in a place where expert knowledge and team spirit reign supreme. All of this is supported by a special ownership structure and the long-term goal of the Carl Zeiss Foundation: to bring science and society into the future together.
Join us today. Inspire people tomorrow.
Diversity is a part of ZEISS. We look forward to receiving your application silence of gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, philosophy of life, disability, age, sexual orientation or identity.
Apply now! It takes less than 10 minutes.
Responsible for delivering global and business-critical Workload Automation services (EMEA, APAC, AMER) in alignment with business demands and agreed SLAs
Ensure SLA 1 Class Support for the Workload Automation Service
Maintain and enhance the operational model of our Workload Automation Tool
Lead migration assignments within the Workload Automation domain
Update documentation regular, ensuring that connections and processes are in place between all services while decreasing overlaps between services provided by various teams in the Workload Automation domain
Identify potential risks to service delivery and develop strategies to mitigate these risks, ensuring business continuity and minimal disruptions
Keep in close touch with external entities involved in the Workload Automation domain
Bachelor's or master's degree in the field Computer Science or equivalent experience in the IT industry
Profound experience with Workload Automation Tools
Extensive understanding of service delivery according to ITIL standards
Experience in communicating complex tasks
Ability to make decisions within role responsibilities
Proactive work approach and ability to collaborate in an international environment
Excellent communication skills in English
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Oberkochen (Baden-Württemberg), München, Jena | ||
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