PLM Process & Digital Thread Lead

Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Last month
Seniority
Lead
Posted
1 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Join Our Client as a PLM Process & Digital Thread Lead!

Are you ready to take the helm of transformative change in the technology sector? Our client is seeking a dynamic PLM Process & Digital Thread Lead for a 6-month fixed-term contract. This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven professional to make a real impact in a flexible and hybrid working environment!

Role Overview:

As the PLM360 Process & Digital Thread Lead, you will play a crucial role in aligning business processes with the future PLM solution and the cross-functional Digital Thread vision. This position sits at the heart of process definition, data governance, and project execution, ensuring that Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) and Process Use Case Leads are connected, informed, and supported in designing future-ready Ways of Working (WoW).

What You'll Do:

Future Processes:

- Investigate and assess current Ways of Working across various business units.

- Analyze and interpret the new PLM360 Ways of Working.

- Identify process gaps and improvement opportunities.

- Define business unit process requirements for the future PLM landscape.

- Support change impact analysis for successful team adoption.

- Collaborate closely with SMEs and Process Use Case Leads to align expectations.

- Contribute to the development of tools and workflows from a process perspective.

Digital Thread:

- Own and maintain the Product Data Flow material throughout the project lifecycle.

- Support SMEs & Process Use Case Leads in preventing and resolving emerging silos.

- Ensure visibility and consistency of information flows across the program.

- Champion the Digital Thread vision across engineering, operations, and supply chain functions.

What You Bring:

Strong understanding of engineering lifecycle processes or PLM systems.

Proven ability to map, analyze, and redesign business processes.

Experience with complex product data or enterprise architecture concepts.

Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.

Ability to influence and work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.

Analytical mindset with a knack for breaking down complex topics.

Exposure to digital thread or model-based engineering initiatives.

Familiarity with large-scale transformation programs.

Passion for process excellence and digital transformation.Why Join Us?

Work in a collaborative and innovative environment.

Be part of a project that shapes the future of engineering practices.

Flexibility to work in a hybrid setting that suits your lifestyle.

Engage in meaningful work that drives real change.If you have a passion for process improvement and digital transformation, we want to hear from you! Apply now to embark on an exciting journey with our client and help us shape the future of PLM processes.

Don't miss out on this opportunity-your future starts here!

Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you

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