Gabor Cziczka
About Gabor Cziczka
Gabor Cziczka is the SAP SCM Applications Supervisor at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in SAP Supply Chain Management applications.
Current Role as SAP SCM Applications Supervisor
Gabor Cziczka is currently employed at ExxonMobil as the SAP SCM Applications Supervisor. He has held this title since March 2010 and has been actively contributing to the company's supply chain management operations. This role leverages his extensive experience in SAP applications, ensuring the effective functioning and support of supply chain processes at ExxonMobil.
Previous Roles at ExxonMobil
Before becoming the SAP SCM Applications Supervisor, Gabor Cziczka held several key positions at ExxonMobil. He served as the SAP TSW Support Team Lead from 2009 to 2010, providing leadership for 7 months. Prior to this, he worked as a SAP TSW Analyst from 2006 to 2009. These roles have equipped him with deep insights and hands-on experience in supporting and enhancing SAP systems for the company.
Experience at Cubeserv AG
From 2003 to 2005, Gabor Cziczka worked as a SAP Business Consultant at Cubeserv AG in Saint Gallen, Switzerland. During this period, he applied his expertise in SAP systems to consult and implement business solutions for various clients. His role involved advising on best practices and optimizing the use of SAP software within organizational processes.
Early Career at British American Tobacco and Novartis
Gabor Cziczka started his career as an ABAP Developer. He worked at British American Tobacco in London, United Kingdom, from 1998 to 2002. In this role, he developed applications using the ABAP programming language, contributing to the company's IT infrastructure. In 1997, he briefly worked at Novartis in Basel, Switzerland, also as an ABAP Developer, gaining valuable initial experience in the pharmaceutical industry.
Educational Background
Gabor Cziczka holds a bachelor's degree from Budapest Tech College, where he studied from 1993 to 1996. This educational foundation provided him with the technical skills and knowledge needed for his subsequent roles in SAP and ABAP development. He also attended Kürt Akadémia in 1970, marking the start of his academic journey.