Heavy-truck manufacturer scaling SAP cloud infrastructure and financial consolidation
TRATON GROUP operates a multi-brand commercial-vehicle business (Scania, MAN, International, Volkswagen Truck & Bus) with 10,000+ employees across manufacturing and distribution. The tech stack is SAP-centric—SAP S/4HANA, SAP HANA, SAP BTP, and SAP Cloud ALM dominate—and current hiring velocity reflects a finance-led migration: 7 of 17 active roles are finance positions, clustered around budget planning, consolidation systems, and reporting infrastructure. Active adoption of SAP BTP and SAP Signavio signals a push toward process automation and cloud-native financial operations, while ongoing pain points around technical debt in "complex system landscapes" and data prioritization suggest post-ERP maturation work rather than greenfield transformation.
TRATON GROUP is a publicly listed German automotive conglomerate headquartered in Munich, manufacturing and selling heavy commercial vehicles under four brands: Scania, MAN, International, and Volkswagen Truck & Bus. The company operates globally with multi-region supply chains, manufacturing, and dealer networks. Internally, TRATON is executing a large-scale digital transformation centered on SAP consolidation—migrating legacy systems, building out cloud reporting infrastructure, and establishing company-wide financial processes. Current project portfolio emphasizes consolidation system rollout, budget-planning automation, data-flow design, and cloud-landscape optimization. Hiring is concentrated in Germany across finance, engineering, and data roles.
SAP-heavy: SAP S/4HANA, SAP HANA, SAP BTP, SAP Cloud ALM, SAP Datasphere, SAP Analytics Cloud, plus Power BI for analytics. Also uses Python and SQL for data engineering. Currently adopting SAP Signavio for process management.
Major initiatives include SAP system rollout and consolidation, budget planning and reporting automation, SAP BTP cloud setup, data-flow design, and performance optimization across finance and operations.
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