Platform Engineer for Signavio
Takeda is seeking a Platform Engineer to lead their SAP Signavio transformation as part of a multi-year S/4HANA migration. The role involves end-to-end management of the Signavio platform, including incident troubleshooting, system configuration, and data integration across enterprise tools like Databricks and SAP. You will be responsible for building reliable interfaces and maintaining platform health in a regulated environment. This is a critical technical position requiring deep expertise in process excellence platforms.
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Experience
6+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Takeda is seeking a Platform Engineer to lead their SAP Signavio transformation as part of a multi-year S/4HANA migration. The role involves end-to-end management of the Signavio platform, including incident troubleshooting, system configuration, and data integration across enterprise tools like Databricks and SAP. You will be responsible for building reliable interfaces and maintaining platform health in a regulated environment. This is a critical technical position requiring deep expertise in process excellence platforms.
TAL's take
Solid role at a large global firm focusing on enterprise process management tools, though domain is niche.
Very clear scope focused on SAP Signavio administration, integration, and platform maintenance.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, IT, Engineering or equivalent
- 6+ years experience in SAP Signavio administration and configuration
- Knowledge of ITIL best practices for incident and change management
- Experience designing and owning end-to-end integration scenarios
- Technical proficiency with APIs and data pipeline monitoring
Tools and skills
About the company
Global pharmaceutical company with significant internal enterprise platform operations.
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