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Head of Department Operational Logistics

Schweizer Armee - Kommando Operationen Kdo Op

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Full-time
Location
Bern
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Head of Department Operational Logistics Bern | 80-100% This is your contribution Handle questions in the field of operational logistics and motorization in connection with project planning, evaluation, procurement, introduction, use and decommissioning of objects and systems Create and be responsible for the foundations for procurement, allocation, introduction and use in the field of operational logistics and motorization Be responsible for life cycle management and the introduction of new systems of the corresponding objects and systems in the department, as well as create contributions to armed forces development in the field of army message and army organization Develop contributions to doctrine development and process management Act as Point of Contact for our internal and external partners in procurement projects and requirement documents in the field of operational logistics and motorization Represent the Army/the operational domain Land as the user in projects, systems and committees What makes you unique University or university of applied sciences degree or equivalent with 2-3 years of function-relevant professional experience with further training in project and requirements management Knowledge in the field of Material Security of the Army (MSA) with sound knowledge of conceptual material management and military logistics processes, very good knowledge of common IT applications (MS Windows/Office) Negotiation skills, analytical thinking skills, confident appearance and the ability to think in networks; flair for conceptual work Good oral and written knowledge of a second official language Military training as an officer / higher non-commissioned officer of the army, if possible staff officer / higher non-commissioned officer of the logistics troops and possibly still subject to compulsory service as well as willingness to attend the civilian military staff training. Driver's license Cat B and ideally Cat C In a nutshell Do you want to participate in the operational logistics and the motorization of the army's ground troops? Are you passionate about logistics issues and vehicles? Are you a skilled organizational talent and looking for a new challenge in a fascinating, varied environment? Due to the retirement of the previous job holder, we are re-filling the position as Head of Department Operational Logistics. A motivated team in a dynamic environment awaits you. The focus of your work lies in the area of operational logistics and motorization, as well as their use. What we offer Working for Switzerland We are committed to the success model Switzerland and work for the welfare of the population. Lived diversity Thanks to equal opportunity, we develop our competencies and bring in different perspectives. Healthy at the workplace We support and advise our employees in the area of physical and mental health. All benefits Your commitment to security and freedom The Operations Command (Kdo Op) is responsible for all military operations and missions of the army. The Kdo Op includes, among others, the Air Force, the Army, the four territorial divisions, the SWISSINT competence center, the Special Forces Command as well as the Military Police. Around 40 % of the approx. 2'500 employees are civilian employees – from engineers to aircraft mechanics to analysts. The army employs over 9'000 employees in four military and around 200 civilian professions – and this at 110 locations throughout Switzerland. Provision is also made for young talent: The army trains apprentices in over 30 professions. Additional information For further information please contact: Oberst i Gst Fidel Bernold, Chef Projekte & Fachbereiche, . A job with the army makes sense and brings many advantages. Convince yourself at . Questions about the position Fidel Bernold Chef Projekte u Fachbereiche jpid7219739jm jit0625jm jiy26jm

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