Service Delivery Manager
Job details
DXC Technology (NYSE:DXC) - where brilliant people embrace change and seize opportunities to advance their careers and amplify customer success. People are the heart of our business. We support each other and work as a team, globally and locally to deliver excellence for our customers and colleagues. We live in more than 70 countries, speak multiple languages and work with over 6,000 customers on almost every continent. We use the power of technology to deliver technology services that move the world. Your new role We are seeking a Service Delivery Manager to join one of our key Government Accounts. The team supports various applications including Azure, D365, Power Automate and MuleSoft. You will be the conduit between client and our team ensuring service levels are met, capacity planning, ALM pipeline release and continuous improvement are managed while working closely with the Scrum Master as well as being a key adviser and decision maker, responsible for incident management, team management and managing and mitigating risks in a 24/7 support structure. Clear and concise communication skills, engagement, negotiation skills, and a commitment to achieving high customer service levels are essential for success in this position. Your skills and experience
- Demonstrated experience as an SDM (or similar) in a large support contract, bonus if you have direct experience within NZ Government.
- Technically you have good fundamental knowledge of ICT infrastructure and applications (either hands-on experience or education).
- You have good communication skills and a customer-focused approach. You are personable and confident and can easily change your approach to suit your audience.
- An operational and strategic approach being able to identify gaps in strategy, delivery, capability and resolve complex issues.
- DXC University
- Education Assistance
- Reward & Recognition
- Staff Referral Program
- Life Insurance and Income Protection Insurance
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