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BMW SA’s global IT hub to add 220 more hi-tech jobs as auto industry evolves

The BMW SAP Shared Services Centre

Klaus Straub

BMW SAP Shared Services Centre line manager Tumi Thabane, with Tshegofatso Tlhabanelo

7th September 2016

By: Irma Venter

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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BMW Group South Africa (SA) aims to expand its IT Operations Centre, at the company’s Rosslyn plant, as well as its SAP Shared Services Centre (SSC), in Pretoria East, to employ a combined total of more than 600 people by 2017.

The SAP SSC currently employs 200 specialists, with a target of 320 in 2017. The SSC started in 2014 with 80 employees.

The IT Operations Centre also employs 200 people, and will grow to 300 by 2017. This centre opened its doors in 2010, with 115 people.

The South African SSC and IT Operations Centre are one of only two specialist hubs globally for the German car maker.

These high-tech centres support BMW operations in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia and the Pacific.

BMW Group chief information officer and senior VP information management Klaus Straub said on Wednesday that South Africa had a “high availability of IT skills”, as well as the ability to deliver on IT projects.

The SAP SSC, for example, has implemented more than 130 projects globally.

Projects undertaken by the SSC include IT solutions and operations in the fields of logistics, production, human resources, finance, sales, aftersales and distribution.

BMW Group SA and sub-Sahara CEO Tim Abbott added that there was “a very good IT competence level in South Africa”.

He said South Africa’s sophisticated financial sector had a strong hand in developing IT skills, but that it was not strong enough to absorb every skilled person.

The local IT operations were also aided by the fact that there was no time difference between South Africa and Europe, noted Abbott.

Straub said the digitalisation of the automotive industry would place increased demands on BMW’s IT network.

This digitalisation process include connectivity, such as the car connecting to the Web and the driver connecting to the Web and the car; artificial intelligence, or machine learning; autonomous vehicles, which ‘talk’ to the environment and other vehicles; and car-sharing platforms.

BMW has announced that it will have a self-driving vehicle ready by 2021.

With these developments also came the increasing need for more sophisticated IT security, said Straub.

Development Goals
The SAP SSC participates in the SAP Skills for Africa initiative.

Through this initiative it provides six young graduates from rural areas and previously disadvantaged backgrounds with on-the-job experience.

Graduates are employed by BMW South Africa on a contract basis for the duration of the development programme.

One such graduate is Tshegofatso Tlhabanelo, from Kimberley.

Following the completion of his B.Com honours degree at Rhodes University, he struggled to find a job. He was one of 2 000 applicants to the Skills for Africa initiative.

Today he is a junior developer who has helped to roll out a SAP project at BMW’s China plant.

 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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