Senior Software Engineer
Sasken Technologies Limited
5 - 10 years
Pune
Posted: 12/02/2026
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Job Description
The ideal candidate is a self-motivated, quick learner and demonstrated team-player. You will be a software engineer responsible for the .You should excel in working with large-scale applications and frameworks and have outstanding problem solving, automation testing, communication and team playing skills.
Responsibilities
- Lead the end-to-end PLM transformation project, including planning, Requirements gathering, execution, and Business Readiness.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements and ensure alignment with business objectives and requirements.
- To work with various stakeholders and align divisional processes into one Eaton enterprise level process and standard.
- Design and implement PLM solutions that enhance product development processes and data management.
- Provide technical expertise and guidance on PLM best practices and industry standards.
- Adhere to project timelines and ensure successful project completion.
- Conduct training sessions and workshops to educate team members on new PLM systems and processes.
- Troubleshoot and resolve functional issues related to PLM systems and integrations process flows with ERP and MRPs systems like SAP, Oracle and MfgPro etc.. This role needs to work very closely with Enovia IT team for any technical issues and its resolutions.
- Stay updated with the latest trends and advancements in PLM technologies
Qualifications
- B.E/B. Tech
- 5+ years of work experience in Embedded projects across leading firms
- Ability to learn new skills, organize, and prioritize work
- Readiness to work from office on all the working days
Job Location:
- Pune, Maharashtra, India
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