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Due to the development of John Deere Business Service Center, we are currently seeking candidates for the position of:
Software Engineer Global IT Finance Delivery Region 2
Poznań, Poland
In this role, you will work on globally used SAP Finance solutions, implementing technical enhancements that directly support John Deere’s enterprise finance processes worldwide.
Your responsibilities:
Our requirements:
Nice to have:
You show initiative, are communicative and reliable, and are able to work effectively with people from different countries and cultural backgrounds. You can handle a high workload and perform well under deadline pressure. You remain calm and objective when discussions become difficult or heated, and you are able to convince stakeholders over whom you have no direct line authority. The role involves little travel.
What we offer:
Please attach an English version of your CV.
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