Service Segment Manager Intern
Job Description:
Job Family Definition:
Responsible for the overall management of a service segment of significant scope and complexity at the country, region or worldwide level. Includes but is not limited to development, implementation and governance of product service or solution portfolio lifecycle management, revenue growth programs through the appropriate routes to market. Includes but is not limited to achieving revenue, profit and/or TCE goals for that segment/entity.
Management Level Definition:
Applies intermediate level of subject matter knowledge to solve a variety of common business issues. Works on problems of moderately complex scope. Acts as an informed team member providing analysis of information and limited project direction input. Exercises independent judgment within defined practices and procedures to determine appropriate action. Follows established guidelines and interprets policies. Evaluates unique circumstances and makes recommendations.
Responsibilities:
- Develops product support plans on medium complexity product families.
- Represents services on product core teams and provides service requirements into product development stages/phases, e.g., Product warranty support and cost analysis, and Service Product Marketing content/collateral.
- Sets product service metric goals, monitors product support business performance and identifies what corrective action is required.
- Collaborates with regions/WW regarding service and support planning, implementation and performance.
- Performing business analysis identifying improvements.
Education and Experience Required:
- Typically first level university degree or equivalent work experience.
Knowledge and Skills:
- Moderate knowledge of IT and services industry.
- Must be able to analyze problems and solve them creatively.
- Good communication skills.
Job:
Administration
Job Level:
N/A
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