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Responsible to ensure that solutions are delivered to agreed scope and quality, in any or all project phases including requirements, design, build and deployment.
Ensure adherence to Express business and IT standards, not limited to architecture, security, development, process standards.
Work with business functions to clarify requirements & set the scope.
Work directly with external and/or internal IT resources during the execution of a project.
Participate in project workstreamsbased on role and involvement.
Act as lead for delivery of IT components of global projects with full technical responsibility.
Implement the right set of tools, framework and standards for IT development while promoting re-use.
Provide regular reports of progress towards meeting project deliverables.
Active participation in the project controlling and QA processes.
Act as technical/product expert to guide project team members for the duration of the project.
At least 8 years of multi-disciplined IT experience including :
Advanced University Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Administration or related field or similar experience/education.
IT solutions deve lopment and implementation experience - proven track record for delivering complex IT solutions.
Process knowledge: Solid understanding of the processes and metrics supporting the business.
Highly customer oriented and technology expertise geared at implementing solutions.
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Date Posted: 14/11/2024
Job ID: 100367709
DHL is a German logistics company providing courier, package delivery and express mail service, which is a division of the German logistics firm Deutsche Post. The company group delivers over 1.6 billion parcels per year. DHL Express is market leader for parcel services in Europe and Germany's main Courier and Parcel Service.
The company DHL itself was founded in San Francisco, United States, in 1969 and expanded its service throughout the world by the late 1970s. In 1979, under the name of DHL Air Cargo, the company entered the Hawaiian islands with an inter-island cargo service using two DC-3 and four DC-6 aircraft. Adrian Dalsey and Larry Hillblom personally oversaw the daily operations until its eventual bankruptcy closed the doors in 1983. At its peak, DHL Air Cargo employed just over 100 workers, management and pilots.