Would you like to actively help shape the digital future of a globally leading logistics company? Are you passionate about modern enterprise architectures with a focus on warehouse automation solutions at an industrial scale?
Then become part of our Information Management division and play a key role in driving the technological transformation of Lufthansa Cargo.
Tasks
In this role, you will help design the target IT architecture of Lufthansa Cargo with a focus on AI and technology-driven warehouse automation solutions.
You will combine strategic architectural expertise with operational implementation and ensure that innovative technologies deliver measurable value to the business.
Your responsibilities include:
- Further development of the reference architecture and design of relevant building blocks with a focus on warehouse automation solutions
- Evaluation of technologies for innovative warehouse automation solutions, e.g. in areas such as autonomous vehicles, physical robotics, and digital twin
- Definition of target architectures, migration scenarios, and roadmaps for introducing and scaling innovative warehouse automation solutions
Requirements
You think strategically, are technologically savvy, and move confidently between business and IT. This is what you bring:
- Completed university degree (Computer Science, Business Informatics, Engineering, or a comparable field) or an equivalent qualification
- Several years of proven professional experience in the field of modern warehouse automation solutions
- Several years of experience with cloud, AI, GenAI, and technology evaluation
- Experience participating in or leading complex projects
- Strong analytical and conceptual skills
- Very good German and English language skills
- Willingness to travel occasionally for business
About Lufthansa Cargo AG
Lufthansa Cargo Aktiengesellschaft, headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is a subsidiary of Deutsche Lufthansa Aktiengesellschaft. Lufthansa Cargo ranks among the world’s leading air freight carriers and currently employs about 4,150 people worldwide. Lufthansa Cargo focuses on the airport-to-airport business. The cargo carrier serves around 300 destinations in more than 100 countries with its own fleet of freighters, the belly capacities of passenger aircraft operated by the Lufthansa Group and an extensive road feeder service network. The bulk of the cargo volume is routed through Frankfurt Airport.