Working with ISM will work wonders for your career! The Business Consultant develops and costs computing technology solutions for complex and diverse client/business needs such as hardware, software, personnel, communications and facilities and is responsible for procurement, budgeting, forecasting and all aspects of business case development. Work involves complex and diverse client/business needs and management of large- scale projects with multiple functional and technical limits. The position makes a responsible contribution to decisions on all matters including policies, utilization and development. The position resolves all but the most complex situations independently. The position may lead teams or supervise staff involved in projects and ensures effective use of staff and integrates assignments with other activities. RESPONSIBILITIESHaving responsibility for procurement, budgeting and forecasting all aspects of business case development. Developing and costing computing technology solutions for client/business needs such as hardware/software, personnel, communications and facilities. Coordinating the product and delivery requirement definition for current and future facilities. Developing and implementing processes to measure and plan ISMs capacity to deliver manpower and technology to ISM customers. Analyzing and communicating new product opportunities presented through future technology announcements. Preparing presentations related to current and future technologies to customers and ISM staff. Assisting with the acquisition of strategic hardware/software platforms for ISM contracts.Assessing customer needs for sales opportunities and researching ISMs capabilities to meet identified needs. Responding/preparing requests for proposal documentation. To view the full job description and submit your application, visit the ISM Careers portal REQ #43118
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