BWI GmbH | Germany | Bonn, München | Practical training | Part time - flexible / Home office | Published since: 17.02.2025 on stepstone.de
Working Student Training Management (m/w/d)
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, we are concerned about the future digital capability of the Bundeswehr. Projektmanager (m/w/d) for 15-20 hours/week in Bonn or Munich. The training management in the area of HR Talent Management takes over the content, commercial and organizational processes of training and further training measures as part of the qualification and competence of our BWI employees. The focus is on the planning, implementation, control and documentation of qualification measures. We take care of tenders and procurements linked to the coordination with service providers, trainers and participants. .
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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, we are concerned about the future digital capability of the Bundeswehr. Projektmanager (m/w/d) for 15-20 hours/week in Bonn or Munich. The training management in the area of HR Talent Management takes over the content, commercial and organizational processes of training and further training measures as part of the qualification and competence of our BWI employees. The focus is on the planning, implementation, control and documentation of qualification measures. We take care of tenders and procurements linked to the coordination with service providers, trainers and participants.
Participation in training and participant management
Support for the creation of award documents for tenders as part of the procurement of individual training needs
Support in the determination of prices for catalogue training of the training providers including examination of the respective discount rate
Support for the coordination and control of internal and external training measures, including preparatory and follow-up and, where appropriate, Hotel searches
Student enrolled in Bachelor or Master studies, preferably in Human Resources or comparable
Interest in IT and good knowledge of popular MS Office applications
Initiative, strong communication skills and customer orientation
Structured and independent operation
Very good time management and team skills
Exciting and varied tasks in an innovative and significant environment Trust work time - depending on the task, home office, mobile work and flexible working time models are possible Attractive remuneration
Company location
Location
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89075 Bonn, München | ||
Germany |
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