Office Head / Deputy Service Chief
Role overview
Description - Lead the office independently - Manage assigned staff (Army members) - Fully represent the service chief in absence - Conduct parts of the militia personnel planning - Ensure control supervision of PISA (Army personnel information system) - Coordinate between command, staff, cantonal liaison offices, coordination center, subordinate units and other civil and military institutions - Serve as a point of contact for IT matters - Capture and modify access authorizations - Order hardware and software - Support employees - Take on part tasks in the organization of services, events and reports ## What we offer - EFZ commercial clerk or equivalent basic training with some years of professional experience - Good military knowledge, preferably higher-ranking non-commissioned officer or officer of the Swiss Army - Communication skills, good editorial skills, style security in oral and written expression - Independent and goal-oriented working style, self-assurance and dexterity in contact with civil and military partner organizations - Very good knowledge of MS Office applications and proficient use of IT systems ## Why work with us - Work for Switzerland - We advocate for the Swiss success model and work for the benefit of the population - Lived diversity - Thanks to equal opportunity, we develop our competencies and bring in different perspectives - Healthy at work - We support and advise our employees in the field of physical and mental health - Your commitment to security and freedom - The Command Operations (Kdo Op) is responsible for all military operations and missions of the Swiss Army - The Kdo Op includes, among others, the air force, the army, the four territorial divisions, the SWISSINT competence center, the Special Forces Command and the Military Police - Around 40% of the approximately 2,500 employees are employed in a civil capacity – from engineers to aircraft mechanics, to analysts - The Swiss Army employs around 9,000 employees in four military and around 200 civil professions – and this at 110 locations nationwide - There is also provision for the future: the Swiss Army trains in over 30 professions
This page consolidates the key details of the listing and presents them in a structured format for cross-border candidates targeting Valais.
Always verify required language, actual office location and application flow before submitting: some positions include international interview steps.
Before applying, compare this role with local cost of living and net salary simulation to assess real take-home sustainability.
Description
Description - Lead the office independently - Manage assigned staff (Army members) - Fully represent the service chief in absence - Conduct parts of the militia personnel planning - Ensure control supervision of PISA (Army personnel information system) - Coordinate between command, staff, cantonal liaison offices, coordination center, subordinate units and other civil and military institutions - Serve as a point of contact for IT matters - Capture and modify access authorizations - Order hardware and software - Support employees - Take on part tasks in the organization of services, events and reports ## What we offer - EFZ commercial clerk or equivalent basic training with some years of professional experience - Good military knowledge, preferably higher-ranking non-commissioned officer or officer of the Swiss Army - Communication skills, good editorial skills, style security in oral and written expression - Independent and goal-oriented working style, self-assurance and dexterity in contact with civil and military partner organizations - Very good knowledge of MS Office applications and proficient use of IT systems ## Why work with us - Work for Switzerland - We advocate for the Swiss success model and work for the benefit of the population - Lived diversity - Thanks to equal opportunity, we develop our competencies and bring in different perspectives - Healthy at work - We support and advise our employees in the field of physical and mental health - Your commitment to security and freedom - The Command Operations (Kdo Op) is responsible for all military operations and missions of the Swiss Army - The Kdo Op includes, among others, the air force, the army, the four territorial divisions, the SWISSINT competence center, the Special Forces Command and the Military Police - Around 40% of the approximately 2,500 employees are employed in a civil capacity – from engineers to aircraft mechanics, to analysts - The Swiss Army employs around 9,000 employees in four military and around 200 civil professions – and this at 110 locations nationwide - There is also provision for the future: the Swiss Army trains in over 30 professions
This page consolidates the key details of the listing and presents them in a structured format for cross-border candidates targeting Valais.
Always verify required language, actual office location and application flow before submitting: some positions include international interview steps.
Before applying, compare this role with local cost of living and net salary simulation to assess real take-home sustainability.