The Vehicle Systems Division, part of the Rheinmetall Group’s Defence Sector, is one of the market’s major, full-service providers. It covers logistical and tactical military vehicles – both wheeled and tracked – as well as combat vehicles and turret systems for armed forces the world over – from end to end and from a single source.
Rheinmetall Group is a listed stock corporation based in Düsseldorf, Germany. The Group’s Defence Sector is a leading European systems supplier for defense technology and a trusted partner of the armed forces. This is the first unique factory to be built in Europe in Zalaegerszeg using visionary AI technology and which focuses on modern equipment for the armed forces. Rheinmetall developed the LYNX. A new generation of vehicles.
● Completed studies in (business) informatics, engineering, technical business administration, or a comparable qualification
● Several years of experience in managing IT projects and knowledge of various process models
● Detail-oriented, technically proficient thinking and ability to multitask
● Experience in risk management
● Experience in requirements analysis and conceptual design
● Ideally certificates in project leadership/project management (PMI, Prince)
● GPM/IPMA) and knowledge of agile methods (Scrum, Kanban)
● Ability to learn new topics quickly; curiosity and a positive attitude towards constant renewal and innovation
● Strong analytical skills, high organizational ability
● Excellent interpersonal skills as well as the ability to assert yourself and work successfully in networks regardless of functional and hierarchical reporting lines
● Very good knowledge of Hungarian and English, both written and spoken. German is a plus
● Lead, plan, manage, and document projects or programs of varying size and complexity and perform required activities across all project phases
● Responsible for ensuring that IT projects and the IT portions of business projects meet set budget and time constraints, as well as promised quality levels
● Reporting, communication and coordination of project results and details with management and business departments
● Controlling of interdisciplinary - partly also virtual - project teams and external partners
● Requirement analysis and solution design in coordination with the business or IT departments (e.g. IT demand management)
● Conducting workshops and project meetings
● Identifying and coordinating dependencies, changes and risks in program and project planning
● Managing conflicts of goals and interests
● Efficient communication between internal as well as external project participants
● Contact with committees such as IT security works council, and data protection
● Competitive compensation package
● Creative and dynamic working environment
● Flexible working time models
● Ensuring work-life balance
● Innovative solutions for the future of mobility and security