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Join our IT Team supporting the Grid Integration HVDC business in Ludvika, part of Hitachi Energy. HVDC specializes in innovative and reliable solutions for power transmission and distribution, supporting efficient and sustainable energy systems worldwide. As a Site IT/OT Service Delivery Specialist in Ludvika, you will support IT/OT solutions and services, working closely with business leaders and IT stakeholders. Your role includes managing IT infrastructure, applications, and ticket escalations, as well as supporting both office and shop floor IT/OT assets. You will be working in close collaboration with the Service Delivery Specialist for HVDC Ludvika, ensuring business needs are met and overall satisfaction with IT services. Additionally, you will play a crucial role in integrating IT with the business operations, enhancing connectivity and cybersecurity for all operational technologies. 'This is a new, dynamic and fast-moving area where you will have the opportunity to influence and grow in the role and within the company. '– Britt Marie Gustafsson, GPG HVDC IT Service Delivery Manager. How you'll make an impact Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support the business in their growth Overseeing and acting as a point of contact for the IT/OT environment and responding to emergencies Supporting the Service Delivery Specialist who is responsible for the HVDC site in Ludvika Participate in planning, developing, implementing and maintaining the HVDC IT/OT environment You are a team player who can also handle tasks independently and take on responsibility You have a willingness to learn and try new things and enjoy collaborating with others Your background You have 3-5 years of work experience, ideally in a similar role Experience with manufacturing operations methods, processes, and change management is an advantage You have experience handling complex stakeholder scenarios and cross-functional problem solving. You also have a solid understanding of IT procedures, policies, and end-to-end business processes Hands-on, installation, troubleshooting etc. on applications & infrastructure You are fluent in English and Swedish What we offer Collective agreement Flexible working time Health care and wellness allowance Fantastic career possibilities within Hitachi Energy both within Sweden and globally Mentor to support you throughout onboard phase Various trainings and education supporting employee development Diversified company with over 70+ nationalities working in Sweden Supplementary compensation for parental leave Employee Benefit Portal with thousands of discounts and perks More about us Are you ready for a new exciting challenge? Does the above description sound like you? Welcome to apply! Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so don't delay – apply today! Recruiting Manager Britt-Marie Gustafsson, britt-marie.m.gustafsson@hitachienergy.com will answer your questions about the position. Union representatives – Sveriges Ingenjörer: Philip Bengtsson, +46 107-38 25 17; Unionen: Karin Ulvemark, +46 107-38 51 42; Ledarna: Frank Hollstedt, +46 107-38 70 43. All other questions can be directed to Talent Acquisition Partner Fredrik Söder, fredrik.soder@hitachienergy.com
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