It Demand Manager (m/w/d) In Teilzeit (max. 20 Stunden), Befristet
Deutscher Sparkassen Verlag GmbH
Stuttgart, Germany
Not specified; not specified; flexible working tim...
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Software requirement analysis
It solution identification
Stakeholder coordination across departments
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Deutscher Sparkassen Verlag GmbH is seeking a part-time IT Demand Manager for their Stuttgart office to support various departments in identifying and implementing non-standard software solutions. The role requires strong communication skills and a basic understanding of IT, with responsibilities including demand management, requirement analysis, and coordination across departments.
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Job Summary
The role supports business units from idea to implementation for non-standard software solutions within the DSV IT Service GmbH.
Candidates will coordinate alignment between business areas, IT, development, licensing, procurement, and security teams.
The position offers flexible working hours, mobile work options, and individual further training opportunities.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Deutscher Sparkassen Verlag GmbH is seeking a part-time IT Demand Manager for their Stuttgart office to support various departments in identifying and implementing non-standard software solutions. The role requires strong communication skills and a basic understanding of IT, with responsibilities including demand management, requirement analysis, and coordination across departments.
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Salary
Not specified; Not specified; Flexible working time, sports offers, canteen, individual training, company events, extra vacation days, mobile work
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Software requirement analysis
IT solution identification
Stakeholder coordination across departments
Presentation preparation for IT committees
Transparent process communication
Nice-to-have
Strong mediation skills between business and IT
Team player with structured work style
Fluent German negotiation skills
Key Requirements
Degree in Business Informatics or Business Administration with IT focus