Who we are:
Unisys is a global information technology company that builds high-performance, security-centric solutions for the most digitally demanding businesses and governments on Earth. Unisys’ offerings include security software and services; digital transformation and workplace services; industry applications and services; and cutting-edge software operating environments for high-intensity enterprise computing. Unisys builds better outcomes securely for its clients across the Government, Financial Services and Commercial markets. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.
Our Vision: Enhancing people’s lives through secure, reliable advanced technology.
Our Core Beliefs:
- Curiosity: We embrace the unknown and continuous learning.
- Creativity: We look past routine ways of doing things.
- Client-Centricity: Our clients’ success is our success.
- Integrity: We act ethically and honestly.
Transition and Transformation Manager
The Senior Transition and Transformation Manager is accountable for the end-to-end transition of IT services from an incumbent provider or internal IT organization to Unisys. Through these transition deliveries transformative capabilities will be introduced to the customer environment. These capabilities consist of standard services, customized or bespoke services, and early life offerings. The role ensures continuity of service, achievement of contractual obligations, and a controlled, low-risk transition into a transformed steady-state managed service followed by the post go live transformation program delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Transition & Transformation Strategy & Planning
- Define the transition and transformation strategy aligned to contractual scope, service towers, and operating model
- Establish in partnership with the Unisys Client Technology Officer the Transformation Roadmap
📌 Transition and Transformation Management (Bengaluru)
🏢 Unisys
📍 Bengaluru
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