BWI GmbH | Germany | Bonn | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 25.02.2025 on stepstone.de
IT Consultant (m/w/d) HR Digitalization
As a primary digitization partner of the Bundeswehr, we provide stable, safe and efficient IT services in Germany and abroad, from basic operations to the field close to the application and thus contribute to the continuous increase in the leadership and operational capacity of the Bundeswehr. With over 7,000 colleagues, we operate and modernise one of the largest and most complex IT infrastructures in Germany. We are looking for responsible IT specialists who are convinced that the Bundeswehr-IT will further develop in challenging digitalization projects and thus contribute to Germany's security. Together with us, you are worried about the future digital capability of the Bundeswehr. IT-Berater (m/w/d) now and in full time in Bonn. .
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As a primary digitization partner of the Bundeswehr, we provide stable, safe and efficient IT services in Germany and abroad, from basic operations to the field close to the application and thus contribute to the continuous increase in the leadership and operational capacity of the Bundeswehr. With over 7,000 colleagues, we operate and modernise one of the largest and most complex IT infrastructures in Germany. We are looking for responsible IT specialists who are convinced that the Bundeswehr-IT will further develop in challenging digitalization projects and thus contribute to Germany's security. Together with us, you are worried about the future digital capability of the Bundeswehr. IT-Berater (m/w/d) now and in full time in Bonn.
Cooperation with professional team leaders, project leaders and service managers as part of the digitalization of the personnel of the Bundeswehr in SAP and non-SAP systems
Coordination of integrated tests for the system landscape of the personnel of the Bundeswehr within the BWI
Responsibility for implementation and results for professionally assigned orders incl. Control of projects and projects as well as ensuring a comprehensive reporting
Close customer and user interaction as well as consultation of key stakeholders
Independent implementation of requirements, workshops and preparation
Continuous training on digitization measures
Study of economic information, human resources management or comparable At least 3 years of experience in human resources or project business as (partial) project management Good knowledge of agile methods and experience in application and use Knowledge of standard commercial HR systems High result and customer orientation, decision-making, strategic thinking combined with a structured working and delegation capability Very good MS Office knowledge, and project management tools
Through diverse and socially relevant tasks, we ensure Germany's IT security and sustainability As the primary digitization partner of the Bundeswehr, we enable and support in peace, crisis and war The BWI offers a market-oriented remuneration, a secure workplace and a premised and employee-funded occupational pension scheme You start with 30 days of annual holiday with option for individual adjustments We allow you flexibility to reconcile work and private life Mobile work is possible in numerous European countries on 20 days a year You will receive a digital value card that will be charged monthly and available to you
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89075 Bonn | ||
Germany |
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