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They really know the market and where to find the best staff.
- Top Tier Mechanical Contractor
- Top Tier Mechanical Contractor
Listed 26th Dec, 2011
Work Type
Full Time
Classification
Mining > Operations
Location
Brisbane
Business Systems Improvement Manager
Client seeks an accomplished Business Improvement Manager to strengthen their Unit!
- Heavy Duty Mining Contractor
- One of the big guys!
- Excellent Salary and Incentives!
They are an Australian giant that never rest on their laurels, and the latest quarterly review by Senior Management have identified the requirement for a Business Systems Improvement Manager to initiate an unparalleled level of IT Management, support and direction!
Reporting to the General Manager, the candidate will be responsible for:
- Liasing with all senior management as to identify challenges they have with the systems environment and then working to remove those challenges
- Creating a systems environment that works holistically across all the company projects and business units
- Working towards a low latency and low risk IT environment
- Creating an IT Management Plan including costing and depreciation reviews of equipment
- Reviewing equipment needs and finding a cost effective solution
- Creating a Project IT Plan including effective setup and lifecycle needs
- Weekly and monthly reporting to management
- Managing large scale IT implementation and roll outs
And other duties as required.
To fully realise this role the candidate must have a comprehensive knowledge of IT Management, support and diversity within a complex engineering/mining or construction environment. A Bachelor of Information technology degree or equivalent would be a prerequisite for this role.
Up to the task? If so please send Expressions of Interest to info@in2work.com.au .
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