Morten Lytzen

Global Process Owner For Commercial Tools (sfdc, Svmx, PIM And Ecom) at Nilfisk

Morten Lytzen has extensive work experience in various roles, primarily in the field of SAP CS (Customer Service) consulting. Morten has worked for multiple companies, including Nilfisk, 2C Change, and Philips Medical Systems.

At Nilfisk, they held positions such as Salesforce/ServiceMax/eCom Integration Lead, Tech. Implementation Lead, IT Service Manager/Functional Lead for Service, and SAP CS Consultant/ServiceMax (SVMX) Analyst. Their responsibilities included designing, developing, and implementing changes and new solutions to integrations, supporting users, ensuring data quality, and migrating equipment and contracts.

At 2C Change, they worked as an SAP CS Consultant, supporting Nilfisk in the areas of sales, service, and logistics. Morten also joined SAP DK as part of a team to configure the latest SAP Best Practice solution.

At Philips Medical Systems, they served as an SAP CS Consultant, coordinating and executing various projects related to CS order closure, supporting key users, and managing system-related issues.

Overall, Morten Lytzen has a strong background in SAP CS consulting and has gained extensive experience in supporting and implementing SAP solutions for various companies in the manufacturing and medical sectors.

Morten Lytzen's education history includes attending the American Language Institute at NYU from 1996 to 1997, where they studied English and IT. Morten also worked as a Technical IT assistant from 1990 to 1994. Prior to that, they attended Marie Kruses Skole from 1985 to 1988, focusing on mathematics. Morten Lytzen's earliest recorded education is at Stavnsholtskolen from 1978 to 1988, for which no specific field of study is mentioned. In addition to their formal education, Morten Lytzen has obtained certifications such as ServiceMax Field Service University 1 and ServiceMax Administrator since 2016 from ServiceMax, as well as the SAP Level 1 Associate Consultant Qualification for SAP Business All-in-One in 2009 from SAP.

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