Head of Labor Spiez and Vice Director — Confederazione Svizzera
NewCHF 94'500 - 143'000
Confederazione Svizzera · Spiez (BE)
- Location
- Spiez
- Contract
- other
- Posted
- 2 days ago
SalaryCHF 94'500 - 143'000
Role overview
Member of the Executive Board of the Office and responsible for the staff, organisation and finance of Labor Spiez
- Member of the Executive Board of the Office and responsible for the staff, organisation and finance of Labor Spiez
- Provide services as an ABC specialist institute for the benefit of federal authorities, cantonal authorities, civil protection organisations, international organisations and the Swiss Army
What the company offers
- Provide services as an ABC specialist institute for the benefit of federal authorities, cantonal authorities, civil protection organisations, international organisations and the Swiss Army
Company and context
- Define the strategic orientation of Labor Spiez and the overall management of the technical and organizational development
- Ensure the permanent readiness of Labor Spiez’s resources for coping with ABC events in cooperation with the Army’s ABC-KAMIR Competence Center
- Support the Federal Government’s objectives in the field of arms control and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
- University studies in natural sciences or engineering with further training in business administration or management
- Several years of management experience in a technical organization, including project management and quality management
- Proven communication skills, high leadership and social skills, persuasion and assertiveness Good knowledge of Swiss security policy
- Good knowledge of ABC threats, arms control and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
Additional details
- Proven communication skills, high leadership and social skills, persuasion and assertiveness Good knowledge of Swiss security policy
Notes and original content
- Proven communication skills, high leadership and social skills, persuasion and assertiveness
- Good knowledge of Swiss security policy