Energy and infrastructure EPC company scaling SAP operations across renewables
JAKSON Group operates as an integrated energy and infrastructure contractor spanning distributed generation, solar manufacturing, and green hydrogen across India and international markets. The company is in the thick of an SAP S/4HANA migration while running 19 active hiring roles (80% senior/leadership level, heavily weighted toward finance and engineering) — a pattern typical of organizations automating financial processes and scaling project delivery simultaneously. Pain-point clustering around manual processes, vendor billing, and fixed-asset accounting in greenfield projects confirms the migration is tied to operational maturity, not just system refresh.
Notable leadership hires: Site Quality Head
JAKSON Group, founded in 1947 and headquartered in Noida, India, is a privately held energy and infrastructure EPC firm with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company provides engineering, procurement, and construction services across distributed energy, solar (modules, rooftops, utility-scale IPP), diesel gensets, green hydrogen, and electrical/civil infrastructure. Operations span India, Europe, the USA, SAARC nations, the Middle East, Dubai, Singapore, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Africa. Core tech footprint includes SAP modules (FICO, PS, MM, SD) complemented by engineering tools (AutoCAD, Inventor) and Adobe creative suite. Current focus centers on payroll automation, SAP Fiori UI modernization, and tightening financial controls across multi-site project execution.
JAKSON Group uses SAP (FICO, PS, MM, SD modules) and is actively migrating to SAP S/4HANA. The company also employs SAP Fiori for UI-driven process improvements.
Current active hiring is focused in India. The company operates globally across Europe, the USA, SAARC, the Middle East, Dubai, Singapore, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Africa.
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