R&D Regional Systems Functional Expert
The Regional Functional Expert at Mars supports the company's R&D digital roadmap by managing enterprise systems across business units. The role focuses on operational support, system maintenance, training curriculum development, and ensuring data quality compliance. You will partner with digital technology teams to drive system improvements, user acceptance testing, and incident resolution. This position is central to aligning regional business processes with global R&D standards.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Regional Functional Expert at Mars supports the company's R&D digital roadmap by managing enterprise systems across business units. The role focuses on operational support, system maintenance, training curriculum development, and ensuring data quality compliance. You will partner with digital technology teams to drive system improvements, user acceptance testing, and incident resolution. This position is central to aligning regional business processes with global R&D standards.
TAL's take
Role provides specialized domain expertise within a major global organization, though it is a functional support role rather than product development.
The JD clearly defines the role as an R&D systems functional expert with specific focus on support, training, and compliance within the Mars ecosystem.
Must haves
- Minimum 5 years experience in R&D, R&D systems, Supply or DT
- Bachelor degree in science, IT systems, food safety, or related area
- Fluent in English
- Strong communication and networking skills
Tools and skills
Nice to have: quest, innovation process, mqm, pqm, emqm.
About the company
Global consumer goods corporation with significant internal R&D and digital infrastructure operations.
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