Inetum

Technology

Jefe/adeProyectosIT(Infraestructura)

€50–75k ~AI est. Santurtzi, País Vasco, Spain FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Jefe/a de Proyectos IT (Infraestructura) at Inetum. Skills: IT infrastructure, Project leadership, Team coordination. Lead transformation projects. Lead migration projects”

What You'll Achieve.

Ensure technical quality; Meet deadlines; Align with business objectives

Industry & Context.

Technology
Problems you'll solve

Risk management; Change management

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years in technical management, Datacenter environments experience, Team coordination experience, Vendor management experience

Nice to Have

ITIL certification, PMP or PRINCE2 certification

What You'll Do.

Lead transformation projects

Lead migration projects

Lead infrastructure improvement projects

Coordinate internal teams

Coordinate external teams

Design technical solutions

Supervise project execution

Ensure technical documentation

Ensure operational documentation

Manage project budgets

Manage project licenses

Manage project contracts

Drive continuous improvement

Drive technological innovation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Technical teams; External providers; Integrators; Stakeholders technical; Stakeholders business

Communication Scope

Effective communication

Process & Methodology

Planning, Risk control, Change management

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