IT Data & Automation Specialist M/V/X
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Your Mission Alongside the responsibilities listed below, you will contribute to a major digital transformation project: Your key responsibilities in a nutshell: Develop automation scripts to streamline and optimize business processes; Collect, structure and analyze data to support operational efficiency and decision-making; Actively support the AI transition: identify use cases, validate solutions, collaborate with Veolia's central AI development team and train our teams to adopt new tools; Maintain, scale and secure automated systems and data workflows; Collaborate with IT and business teams to ensure full alignment between technical solutions and operational needs. What makes this role unique: You will help secure, centralize and structure data from multiple systems into a reliable cloud environment, enabling future AI use cases; You will contribute to building a long-term digital ecosystem, reducing dependency on individual experts and ensuring continuity as the team evolves; You
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will play a key role in connecting different systems and automating repetitive, business-critical tasks across operations, HSE, finance and field teams; You will help design dashboards and monitoring tools that do more than report - they guide prevention, optimization and strategic decisions; You will collaborate not only with the Belgian team but also with the European IT leadership of Veolia, contributing to group-wide innovation projects. Your Profile You hold a degree (Bachelor/Master) in computer sciences, data science, engineering or a related field; You have at least 3 years of professional experience in automation, scripting or data management (excluding internships); You have solid skills in scripting, data management and AI/ML tools; You are familiar with cloud platforms and cloud BI tools (GCP/BigQuery, AWS, Azure, Looker Data Studio) and the Google Workspace environment (Apps Script, Google Sheets API); You have strong collaboration skills and can act as a bridge between technical and non-technical stakeholders; Languages: English (fluent or professional proficiency) + Dutch or French.