Project Manager (Capability Development Support) - NATO

Brussels
3 weeks ago
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Our client, a prominent player in the Defence & Security sector, is looking for an experienced Project Manager (Capability Development Support) on a contract basis. This role involves working within the NATO environment to support the ICT and cybersecurity capabilities development, contributing significantly to NATO's digital transformation mandate.

Key Responsibilities:

Developing specific proposals for CFCDGM management products in consultation with subject matter experts.
Overseeing and coordinating initial cyber adaptation roadmap activities, ensuring alignment with other Roadmap chapters.
Tracking and monitoring the development of management products and joint staff advice.
Supporting the OCIO's input to joint staff advice, ensuring coherence and coordination among NATO stakeholders.
Reporting progress and performance on the implementation of ICT and cybersecurity capabilities.
Representing OCIO in coordination meetings concerning CIS and cybersecurity topics.
Providing support to unforeseen urgent requirements as necessary.
Driving and supporting coherence among Enterprise stakeholders to facilitate new products and ways of working.

Job Requirements:

Experience in NATO's capability delivery process and strategic objectives.
Familiarity with technical, military, and political aspects of CIS and cybersecurity governance within NATO.
In-depth understanding of NATO capability development across the DOTMLPFI spectrum.
Project management qualification such as Prince 2 or PMP.
Understanding of ITIL and Service Management processes.
Good understanding of business requirements management and risk, issue, and dependency management.
Excellent English writing skills with the ability to effectively brief work in English.

Desirable Skills:

Previous knowledge or experience with the CFCDGM process.
If you are a skilled Project Manager with a background in NATO's ICT and cybersecurity capabilities development, and are ready to take on a dynamic and challenging role, we would like to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's team and contribute to the 2030 NATO vision

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