Interim Chief Technology Officer
Interim Search has been commissioned to appoint an interim CTO for a large service company in Stockholm.
In the role of interim CTO, you will lead the company's technical function consisting of around 100 employees and seven direct reports. The function strives to be data-driven and user-friendly and has undergone a transformation to become cloud-based. In this continued journey of change, you play a key role.
Main duties:
- Build and manage teams of engineers and coach middle managers
- Build and maintain high quality products that contribute to ease of use and overall business
- Participate in management team and contribute to business strategy and overall technical strategy
- Creating the technical vision and plan for the company's technology platform
- Identifying and implementing new technologies to stay ahead
- Continuously improve and strengthen software technologies, tools and processes
- Implement comprehensive global technology initiatives on infrastructure, data and privacy
- Ensure high availability and quality of the company's services
- Overall budgetary responsibility for the technical function
To be eligible for the role, you have:
- Academic degree as civil engineer, in computer science or equivalent
- At least 10 years of experience working with IT solutions and delivery
- Proven experience in leadership and change management
- Deep technical knowledge and the ability to identify and implement market-leading services in digital B2C
- Proven experience in improving quality and lead time within a technical function
- Knowledge of cloud platforms and creating scalable IT infrastructure
- An ability to innovate, deliver and find quality and forward-thinking IT solutions
About the process:
The assignment is expected to last 6-9 months with immediate start. We present candidates on an ongoing basis and interviews at the client company take place in connection with this.
Are you available and interested? Apply today!
The responsible recruitment consultant is Johan Nyberg who collaborates with researchers Natalia Ostuni Sener.