ISS connects people and places to make the world work better. Are you ready to connect to a place where you belong? At our corporate facilities or at client sites – together, we make places while transforming businesses to have even more positive impacts on societies, the environment, and our people.
Location: Warsaw
Language: English
Main Purpose of the Position / Key Expectations:
The Senior IT Project Manager will lead comprehensive cloud migration and infrastructure transformation projects, ensuring they meet business objectives and timelines. This role will oversee the assessment of datacenters and infrastructure, while managing the creation of Project Initiation Documents (PIDs) and business cases. A key expectation is to manage project budgets, drive financial accountability, and ensure alignment with organizational goals.
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Why ISS
Since our founding in 1901, ISS has been a people-first company. We recognize the power of diversity and celebrate the differences that make us unique. When everyone is free to be themselves, everyone benefits. Our people feel safe, respected, represented, and supported as their authentic selves, allowing them to seize opportunities and reach their full potential. We take seriously our obligation to improve lives, make a difference in our communities, and protect our planet — because when we get things right, the world works better. And that is what drives us.
ISS is a Place to Be You.
Be who you are. Become what you want. Be part of something bigger.
Become more. Become ISS.
How You’ll Apply
Apply directly via the link on this page by submitting a cover letter, CV, and other relevant documents for the position you are applying for. We look forward to receiving your application as soon as possible.
ISS seeks to BE a place of belonging and CREATE places where every person is welcomed, embraced, and valued for exactly who they are. Places where people feel safe, respected, represented, and supported as their authentic selves.