[4824A] Project Manager - Capability Development Support

Brussels, Brussels, BE

20 days ago
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Summary

Start date: April 2025

Clearance: NATO Secret

Location: Brussels, Belgium

  • Experience in NATO’s capability delivery process
  • Good understanding on the NATO’s major strategic objectives
  • Familiarity with the technical, military and political aspects and structures of CIS and cyber security governance within NATO
  • Experience and in-depth understanding of NATO capability development, spanning the entire Doctrine, Organisation, Training, Materiel, Leadership, Personnel, Facilities, and Interoperability (DOTMLPFI) spectrum
  • Previous knowledge or experience with the CFCDGM process is desirable
  • Fundamental experience in projects and programmes with a project management qualification such as Prince 2 or PMP
  • Good understanding of ITIL and Service Management processes
  • Good understanding of Business requirements management
  • Implicit understanding of Risk, Issue and dependency management
  • Excellent English writing skills and the ability to brief their work in English


Duties:

  • Under Enterprise Strategy Branch leadership, the contractor will effectively and efficiently manage and contribute to the NATO ICT and cybersecurity capabilities development.
  • Develop specific proposals for the CFCDGM management products, including:
  • consult with subject matter experts,
  • contribute to the management products in order to address the Enterprise coherence and cybersecurity aspects.
  • develop proposals and products based on research with subject matter expertise.
  • Initiate, oversee and coordinate initial cyber adaptation roadmap activities for Chapter 3 and 4 (Requirements and Investment Programmes) respectively with other NATO civil and military stakeholders.
  • Support the implementation and continuous alignment with other Roadmap chapters as required.
  • Track and monitor development of management products and joint staff advice. NATO
  • Contribute and support the development of the OCIO’s input to the joint staff advice.
  • Report progress and performance on the implementation of the CIS and cybersecurity capabilities as well as representing OCIO in the coordination meetings with other NATO civil and military stakeholders when such topics are being addressed.
  • Provide support to unforeseen urgent requirements as necessary.
  • Act as a conduit to drive and support coherence among Enterprise stakeholders in order to facilitate coordination and completion of new products and ways of working.


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