The candidate will join the central Group ICT organization and contribute to a multi-year Digital Transformation Program, aimed at designing, implementing, and rolling out the new Digital Logistics program.
As ICT Project Manager, she/he will be part of the ICT Solutions organization focused on Industrial & Operations Technologies. A strong background in both technology and business processes is required.
· University degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related fields in Logistics or Supply Chain
· 3+ years of professional experience as Project Manager in multinational companies;
· Experience with Logistic and Supply Chain processes (transportation, warehousing, planning, inventory management), ideally with expertise in Lean methodologies
· Solid experience with logistics and warehouse management systems (e.g., SAP EWM/TM, Manhattan WMS, Blue Yonder, or similar)
· Familiar with:
o telecommunication networks, security aspects, and infrastructure services
o SAP
· Pragmatic, entrepreneurial mindset with strong leadership skills
· Proven capability to lead change and motivate teams during project execution
· PMI or Prince2 certifications are a plus
· Fluent in English and good command of Italian
· Availability to travel
· Acting as ICT Project Leader for the assigned initiatives in SC&L area, specifically:
o Standardizing SC&L applications and processes
o Implementing and rolling out the new Digital Logistic program
· Supporting the ICT Managers in managing the ICT demand
· Managing the full project lifecycle, coordinating assigned resources (internal and/or external suppliers)
· Monitoring and controlling project progress and costs, including Change Requests (CR)
· Overseeing ICT Specialists’ activities in the supply chain and logistics domain
· Interfacing with Business Process Owners, Key/End Users, Business Project Managers, and ICT HQ teams to gather requirements and evaluate implementation options
· Ensuring service availability and performance in collaboration with Help Desk, Architecture teams (Infrastructure and TLC), and external suppliers