IT Transition and Assurance Manager
C004534/2, IT Transition and Assurance Manager
Key duties
- Provide administrative support to project boards, assurance teams, and quality-review meetings.
- Use portfolio, programme, and project-control tools for planning, scheduling, and progress tracking.
- Maintain project files and prepare and distribute reports.
- Advise teams on project-management software, processes, procedures, tools, and techniques.
- Identify opportunities to improve organisational skills, technology, and processes.
- Conduct maturity and performance assessments to identify strengths and weaknesses.
- Prioritise improvement opportunities, secure stakeholder support, and plan activities with measurable benefits.
- Support and advise teams undertaking continual-improvement initiatives.
- Help develop the Agency’s Service Transition strategy, plans, policies, and templates.
- Ensure transition activities are properly planned and completed on time.
- Provide Transition Planning and Support guidance to programmes and projects.
- Review project proposals to ensure they include appropriate transition activities.
- Support the Senior Transition and Assurance Manager and deputise for senior management when required.
Essential requirements
- Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university in a relevant discipline, plus at least two years of related experience.
- Alternatively, at least six years of extensive and progressively responsible experience relevant to the role.
- At least two years’ Service Management experience in a medium-to-large organisation.
- Extensive Service Transition Management experience across multiple industries.
- Experience advising teams on Service Management and continual-improvement methods.
- Ability to assess risks and develop corrective and improvement plans.
- Strong time management and ability to deliver high-quality work under pressure.
- Clear, professional written and verbal communication, including senior-level briefing and reporting skills.
- ITIL certification.
- PRINCE2 or an equivalent project-management certification.
Desirable experience
- Experience working in an international environment involving military and civilian personnel.
- Knowledge of NATO’s organisation and responsibilities, including Allied Command Operations (ACO) and Allied Command Transformation (ACT).