I.T Network Director
- Posted 22 days ago
About this job
Technologies
Job description
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Network Services Director has overall responsibility for achieving agreed service levels and business cases with internal teams and strategic partners ensuring that all contractual obligations are fulfilled for both parties. The role leads the service governance organization and trains the governance resources on their responsibilities and duties. The role develops, directs, implements, and coordinates activities and processes to manage the relationship with the Supplier/s and all other impacted Unilever Stakeholders. The Network Services Director plays a major role in managing and delivering change and business unit expectations as well as in resolving escalated operational and non-operational issues related to Network Services.
The role manages the professional and corporate interface relationship with the Supplier/s. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES As a Network Services Director you will be responsible for :
- Is responsible for ensuring the provision and performance of Network Services which meet the standards, quality and cost demanded by Unilever in a timely and cost effective manner.
- Sources and manages external partners, engaging with professionals in related disciplines (e.g. procurement specialists, lawyers) as appropriate, and is responsible for negotiation of major contracts, and changes to contracts for the supply of services related to Network Services. Where appropriate, seeks to consolidate contracts, gaining economies of scale and cost savings.
- Oversees the specification of services, ensuring that service levels and specifications are negotiated with end user management and suppliers. Typically, has sole responsibility for large and mission critical contracts, or is head of a team handling such contracts.
- Obtains and manages budgets for the execution of Network Services, taking responsibility for promoting the products and/or services within Unilever. Where appropriate, ensures that penalties for under-delivery are effectively administered and executed.
- Acts as the high-level point of contact for Network Services related matters, ensuring that all communications between suppliers and Unilever take place effectively, efficiently and in a timely manner. Is the final point of escalation for most significant issues or problems raised by the supplier, users or own staff, and arbitrates in situations where the team members feel unable to deal with the issue themselves without more senior management support or advice.
- Ensures proper monitoring of the contracts related to Network Services and initiates actions, including the enforcement of any penalty clauses, to bring contracts back into line or to terminate them.
- Ensures that subjective views of suppliers’ performance by own staff and the rest of Unilever are taken into account, and monitors the actions taken to maintain and improve the service, including negotiation of changes to the contract or SLA. Publishes performance and service improvement results.
- Develops and deploys mechanisms which lead to positive relationships between Unilever and the Supplier/s, including developing and maintaining effective relationships with the senior levels of management in Supplier organisation. Is responsible for the overall management and development of the commercial relationships.
- Within a budgetary framework and with full accountability, takes management responsibility for Network Services where the measure of success depends on achieving business goals, performance targets and agreed service levels.
- On the basis of both experience and foresight, sets up and maintains a risk management programme. In the event of a crisis, minimises its effect and manages resolution so as to bring the situation to a satisfactory conclusion.
- Contributes to policy making including strategic planning, procurement, staff development and rewards, choice of methods and standards and the marketing and selling of services and products. Sets targets, and ensures that service performance is monitored and maintained as defined within the agreed service level agreements stated in the contract. Ensures that detailed metrics and records are kept and that appropriate action is initiated to maintain service levels. Identifies and implements new service performance metrics.
Skills & requirements
ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE, SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS
- Proven experience in managing IT Service providers and suppliers in delivering IT projects and IT services in a global context
- Strong appreciation of the service and governance processes and challenges
- Strong appreciation of the IT infrastructure and application area in a complex cross-regional environment
- Proven experience of leading and managing teams in a diverse and extended logistical environment
- Excellent commercial awareness and understanding of providing TCO models
Desirable:
- Good knowledge of structured Service delivery methodologies such as ITIL
- Good knowledge of supplier management best practice
- Good project management skills
- Understanding of operational controls for risk and compliance
- Experience of RFP with a range of suppliers for the service tower environment.
KEY SKILLS:
- A strong and self-confident leadership and influencing style, being able to make an immediate impact with suppliers and customers. Strong leadership and communication skills
- Ability to inspire confidence in delivery, a strong service focus
- Excellent understanding of service delivery and setting of service levels
- Flexibility to adjust to changing business requirements
- Command of content of the IT computing operations
- Strong business awareness, understanding the broader context in which IT delivery has an impact on overall business performance.
- Proven track-record in leadership of multinational global teams
- Experience of outsourcing and off-shoring
- Strong networking and influencing skills
- Development of business cases for technology investment
- Negotiation skills
- Ability to work effectively under pressure.
REQUIRED LEADERSHIP BEHAVIOURS
- Accountability & Responsibility
- Growth Mindset
- Consumer and Customer Focus
- Bias for Action
- Building Talent & Teams
KEY INTERFACES:
- Supplier Account Directors and teams
- Business Partner Directors and teams
- Local geography IT teams
- Service Delivery Director and teams
- Peer Supplier Management Directors and the wider community of IT Supplier Directors, regional and global
- Strategy & Planning Director
- Community of IT Supplier Directors, regional and global
- CTO Strategic vendor alliance Director
- Global Services Leadership Team
DIRECT REPORTS:
- Regional Service managers
- Global Engineering manager
- Global Operations manager
- Other contract specific roles which require direct management
About the company
COMPANY OVERVIEW Unilever is a global Fast-Moving Consumer Goods company in the UK and Ireland. We are already on target to achieve our huge ambition to double the size of our business globally whilst reducing our environmental impact. We are growing our business and also doing what is right for our consumers, community and environment. We are developing brands for people’s lives today and for the changing environment tomorrow - making sustainable living commonplace. Working at Unilever means that you get to take part in this exciting journey and work with amazing people who are really passionate about our large portfolio of famous brands. We want to improve billions of lives and you too can join us in making a sustainable difference.