Support day-to-day execution, stabilization, and continuous improvement of commercial platforms (CRM, CPQ, CLM). Partner with product owners, business users, and technical teams to gather requirements, manage testing and releases, resolve operational issues, and maintain platform reliability to ensure successful change implementations and user support.
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The Platform Operations Specialist supports the day-to-day execution, stabilization, and continuous improvement of key commercial platforms (CRM, CPQ and CLM). This role works closely with strategic owners, business users, and technical partners to deliver detailed requirements, manage testing and releases, and resolve operational issues. The position is critical to maintain platform reliability, supporting user needs, and ensuring successful implementation of changes.
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