[Remote] Autodesk Fusion Manage

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Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Nityo Infotech is seeking an Autodesk Fusion Manage PLM Administrator to support the administration, configuration, governance, and ongoing support of Autodesk Fusion Manage across various teams. The role involves hands-on techno-functional IT support for PLM processes, including item governance, product structures, engineering change processes, and user access management.


Responsibilities

  • Administer and support Autodesk Fusion Manage, including workspaces, item/part records, attributes, forms, views, lifecycle states, workflows, permissions, and related PLM configuration
  • Support engineering change management processes, including change requests, change orders, workflow routing, approvals, affected items, lifecycle transitions, implementation steps, and issue resolution
  • Partner with Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, Planning, Supply Chain, and IT to support product data governance, new part creation, BOM release, ECO approval, and ERP handoff processes
  • Troubleshoot production support issues related to item/BOM data, workflows, approvals, permissions, reporting, attachments, user errors, and integration failures
  • Manage and support PLM user access, role-based permissions, workspace security, and related controls in coordination with IT security and business process owners
  • Support integrations between Autodesk Fusion Manage and related enterprise systems, including ERP, CAD/PDM, CPQ, middleware, reporting platforms, and document management solutions
  • Assist with PLM-to-ERP data flow, including item master readiness, BOM/structure release, change-order handoff, lifecycle status alignment, and downstream manufacturing readiness
  • Develop and support reports, dashboards, saved views, audit reports, and data quality checks for open changes, unreleased items, BOM completeness, approval bottlenecks, and product data exceptions
  • Coordinate testing for enhancements, configuration changes, integrations, and production releases, including requirements, test scripts, UAT support, issue tracking, and deployment readiness
  • Document PLM configurations, process flows, support procedures, data standards, troubleshooting guides, and integration dependencies

Skills

  • 5+ years of experience supporting Autodesk Fusion Manage
  • Strong understanding of PLM concepts, including item/part master data, product structures/BOMs, engineering change orders, revisions, lifecycle states, approvals, attachments, and release processes
  • Experience supporting or configuring enterprise business applications in a manufacturing, engineering, supply chain, or product data environment
  • Ability to troubleshoot application configuration, workflow, data quality, security/access, reporting, and integration-related issues
  • Exposure to ERP integration concepts, including item master synchronization, BOM publishing, change-order handoff, middleware, APIs, file-based interfaces, or downstream manufacturing system impacts
  • Experience gathering requirements, creating test scripts, documenting processes, and working with business users through UAT and production support
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to translate business needs into system configuration, support actions, or enhancement requirements
  • Experience with Autodesk Fusion Manage administration, workspace configuration, workflow design, permissions, scripting/automation, reporting, and lifecycle management
  • Engineer-to-order (ETO) experience or experience supporting complex, configurable, project-based, or custom manufacturing environments
  • Experience with CAD/PDM integrations, SolidWorks, SolidWorks PDM, Autodesk Vault, Fusion, CADLink, or engineering document control processes
  • Experience with PLM-to-ERP integrations involving item creation, BOM release, ECO implementation, lifecycle status changes, middleware, APIs, or MuleSoft
  • Experience in discrete manufacturing, industrial equipment, electrical equipment, transformer manufacturing, configure-to-order, or power equipment manufacturing
  • Familiarity with audit controls, SOX, change management, CAB processes, and production support governance

Company Overview

  • Nityo Infotech (Nityo) is a Global Technology Solutions and Services organisation. It was founded in 2005, and is headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is http://www.nityo.com.

  • Company H1B Sponsorship

  • Nityo Infotech has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 2 in 2025, 1 in 2024, 1 in 2023, 4 in 2022, 5 in 2021, 17 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role.

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