Service Design Transition Manager
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Job Type | Part-Time |
Location | Croydon |
Area | London, UK |
Sector | Digital |
Salary | £550 per day |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | Leanne Howlett |
Telephone | 07597378032 |
Job Ref | LH-PSR-12306 |
- Description
- 12306
Role: Service Design Transition Manager
Contract Length: 200 days over 12 mths
Location: Croydon
IR35: Out of scope
Pay Rate to Candidate: £550 ltd
CV Deadline: Monday 21st
Clearance: SC
Description:
We are looking for individuals with a background in Service Management, and experience of successful Service Design and Transition.
SDTMs will design and document new services. They will ensure that service design principles and standards are embedded into projects, and that comprehensive support arrangements are put in place.
SDTMs will produce comprehensive service designs, incorporating business requirements, wider standards, Enterprise Services capabilities and external suppliers.
SDTMs will ensure that projects transition to live service in a safe and structured manner, engaging with project teams and Enterprise Services teams.
SDTMs will be part of the Home Offices Service Architecture practice,and will contribute to the definition of standards and continual service improvement.
They will design and transition services that:
• support business needs
• reuse existing service components
• are proportionate and affordable
• effectively span multiple suppliers, platforms and support arrangements
ESSENTIAL skills
1. Experience of successful Service Design and Transition.
2. Experience in ITIL aligned Service Management
3. Setting expectations and managing stakeholders, both internal and external.
4. Experience in onboarding third party suppliers
5. Experience of Service Design and Transition in Medium to Large Organisations.
QUALIFICATIONS and EXPERIENCE required
The successful candidate will have an ITIL V3 Foundation qualification and at least 2 of the Intermediate ITIL Modules, ideally Service Design and Service Transition.