Beschreibung
Aktuell sind wir für unseren Kunden auf der Suche nach Unterstützung wie folgt.IT-P Endkundenanfrage ID SP-14249: Applications Packaging Project Manager
Start: 24.01.2017
Ende: 28.07.2017
Leistungsstunden: 832 Stunden onsite, 26 Stunden offsite
Sprache: Deutsch/Englisch
Standort: Großraum Düsseldorf
Reisetätigkeit: 1 Tag: travel between Düsseldorf and Hannover
Aufgabe:
• Analyse, plan, set-up and manage the project to deliver the necessary application packages for customer. Responsibility covers both technical and financial aspects of the project.
• Engage with business application managers and business users to analyse and prioritise the required application packages.
• Engage with Licence and Asset Management to ensure compliance to licensing regulations.
• Engage with the current joint of the customers project members in order to successfully deliver the project for other customer.
• Write, submit and manage the necessary technical delivery requests to HPE.
• Coordinate and oversee the delivery of the project technical requirements from the HPE packaging team, ensuring successful delivery to time, budget and quality.
• Take responsibility and manage any change to scope, deliverables and/or budget.
• Work with the Program Manager and PMO on reporting requirements that fit with program governance.
• Manage, facilitate and attend meetings which keep stakeholders engaged and updated.
• Engage with communication teams to prepare and sign off key communications messages using standard processes
Soft-Skills:
- highly developed analyical and conceptual skills
-very strong communication skills
- excellent organizational skills
-dedicated team player
-experience of working under the pressure and within programs which have a number of dependencies
Fach-Skills:
• Previous experience in managing infrastructure projects
• Experience of working across business units and borders and with 3rd parties to achieve project objectives
• A technical understanding of client software packaging and deployment techniques and of customers client (SCCM) architecture and processes would be helpful, but not essential.