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Portfolio and Delivery Manager: Digital Product Development 80-100%

Stadler Rail AG

Employment type
Full-time
Location
St. Margrethen
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Stadler offers versatile opportunities for an international career. At Stadler, you get the chance to grow beyond yourself, take on responsibility and achieve great results in a team. We are looking for motivated talents who want to shape the future of mobility with us. Are you ready to achieve great things with us? ### YOUR AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY • Construction, maintenance and further development of the digitalization portfolio including evaluation and prioritization of initiatives • Support with business cases, benefit assessments as well as the preparation of decision-making bases for management and executive board • Further development of processes and methods for digital product development as well as promotion of agile working methods • Coordination and cooperation with specialist departments, IT and other stakeholders for the successful implementation of digital initiatives • Creation of portfolio and status reports as well as ensuring transparent reporting on progress, benefits, risks and relevant KPIs YOUR PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • Completed studies in industrial engineering, business informatics or comparable qualification • Experience in project, product or portfolio management as well as in the steering of digitalization initiatives • Good knowledge of agile working methods such as Scrum and Kanban • Experience with Jira, Confluence, GitLab as well as automation solutions in the Microsoft-365 environment is an advantage • Experience in an engineering or industrial environment is an advantage YOUR BENEFITS • Financial contribution for public transport and various leisure activities • In-house gym and regular company events • Discounted catering options in the staff restaurant Timo Straub Head of Human Resources \+41 79 604 04 25

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