Global vacuum pump and systems manufacturer with 20 production sites
Busch Vacuum Solutions is a mid-sized industrial manufacturer operating 20 production facilities across 11 countries and serving semiconductors, food, chemicals, and plastics. The company is in the middle of a multi-year SAP S/4HANA migration (global rollout underway) while simultaneously adopting SAP CPQ and Commerce Cloud—a signal of simultaneous pushes into order-to-cash digitization and quoting automation. Engineering and manufacturing dominate the hiring mix, and active projects span system integration, retrofit implementation, and process improvement, indicating operational complexity around multi-site coordination.
Notable leadership hires: Key Account Director, Marketing Lead, Head of Purchasing, Marketing Team Lead
Busch Vacuum Solutions is part of the Busch Group, a family-owned manufacturer headquartered in Maulburg, Germany since 1963. The group operates as a multi-brand portfolio (including Pfeiffer Vacuum+Fab Solutions) and manufactures vacuum pumps, systems, blowers, compressors, and gas abatement equipment across 20 facilities in China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Romania, South Korea, Switzerland, UK, USA, and Vietnam. The company employs over 8,000 people globally and maintains an extensive service network. Customers span semiconductors, food processing, analytics, chemicals, and plastics. The organization is characterized by engineering-heavy operations with concurrent focus on supply chain and manufacturing optimization.
SAP S/4HANA is the primary platform. The company is currently executing a global S/4HANA implementation and cloud migration, while also integrating SAP CPQ (Configure-Price-Quote) and SAP Commerce Cloud modules.
The company operates 20 production sites across 11 countries: China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Romania, South Korea, Switzerland, UK, USA, and Vietnam. This geographic footprint enables localized manufacturing near customer locations.
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