Description
IT project Manager - Slovakia - Nitra - 6 months rolling
IT project Manager - The IT project manager will support other project managers trough life cycles of projects to deliver outcomes in predefined time line, quality, costs and KPI
Creating, tracking, administrating, and coordinating checklists in specific tool, in order to deliver services in time.
Efficient and effective change and support planning in IT&S and likely other departments by ensuring traceability between the short-term and enduring strategic imperatives/agendas and change pipelines - flagging and challenging any disconnected or conflicting agendas.
Applying a range of well-managed and strategy-focused practices and activities including: -
Identifying and surfacing strategic and enduring principles and for the organisation, and formalising them and communicating them through a wide range of means and influencers across the organisation.
Co-developing and formalising aspects of corporate, departmental, and service line strategies - including high level costing and scheduling.
Engagement and relationship development will be required: -
With departmental stakeholders from frontline to senior management levels
With key user group stakeholders, eg oncology clinicians and consultants
Experience working in a reputable consulting organization.
Experience applying Business Architecture and/or IT planning techniques (eg Business Capability Mapping)
Experience in developing Strategic IT Plans and roadmaps for a corporate organization.
Experience working alongside and collaborating with a broad range of IT disciplines (eg vendor relationship management, infrastructure, enterprise architecture, mobility).
Ability to build relationships with and influence individuals at varying levels of seniority and scope.
For more information please call Dilan or email (see below)
Clarity in describing the current and future state business capabilities, their contributions to the strategic agendas and performance of the business, and how they relate to changing organisational priorities, eg through qualitative evaluations of various parts of the organisation against a reference model
The ideal IT project manager should have experience with