IT Business Systems Manager Accounting - Oak Brook, IL at Geebo

IT Business Systems Manager

As the IT- Manager Business Systems you will provide leadership to a team responsible for delivering portfolio of projects on behalf of Ace Business Partners typically valued at multi-millions of dollars annually.
What youll do Provide project portfolio management for assigned business unit(s) Ensure the development of high-quality technology related business solutions in accordance with established schedules and budgets Provide operational support for existing business systems for assigned business unit(s) Provide maintenance (break/fix) for existing business systems for assigned business unit(s) Advocate for the business, within IT, to ensure the technologies and business processes are developed to enable business initiatives for assigned business unit(s) Develop and manage key relationships with internal and external business and technology partners and vendors to sustain an innovative environment and react to changing business needs Provide business and technical leadership to assigned technology team(s), as well as thought leadership in the areas of business technology, including process management and technology solutions Direct and manage the overall technology satisfaction and expectations for assigned business unit(s) 5
Years IT software engineering experience starting as a Ba or developer and growing 5
Years experience, in a Leadership role capacity Retail Industry expertise Business domain knowledge (Merchandising, Retail, Finance, Supply Chain, Distribution, etc.
) Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodologies, practices Vendor management experience including evaluation, onboarding, negotiations, service level measurement criteria Recommended Skills Business Processes Business Requirements Business Systems Business Technologies Finance Financial Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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