Sr. Network Provisioning Analyst

GE Healthcare GE Healthcare · Healthcare · Budapest, Budapest, Hungary · Digital Technology / IT

This role focuses on coordinating and executing network provisioning activities, managing vendor relationships, driving cost optimization, and overseeing the network hardware and software lifecycle. It involves analytics, reporting, and ensuring the reliability and cost-effectiveness of the network infrastructure.

What you'd actually do

  1. Partner with network engineering, sourcing, finance, and business stakeholders to translate demand into network provisioning, asset, and lifecycle requirements
  2. Support network operational strategy through analytics, reporting, and cost transparency aligned with FinOps principles
  3. Coordinate end‑to‑end network provisioning activities, including orders, changes, and decommissions, within approved budgets and timelines
  4. Act as the primary interface with Network Telecom vendors and OEMs, managing service delivery, order accuracy, performance, and issue resolution
  5. Perform detailed analytics and reporting on network services, hardware, software, and vendor spend to support operational and financial decision‑making

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Substantial professional experience in a relevant field
  • High proficiency with Excel and other analytical or reporting tools
  • Advanced analytical and problem‑solving abilities
  • Strong customer orientation
  • Strong stakeholder management skills
  • Experience working effectively with global teams across multiple time zones and functions

Nice to have

  • Collaborative team player
  • Ability to coach, mentor, and elevate team capability
  • Proactive and comfortable driving change
  • Professional certifications (PMP, ScrumMaster)
  • Background in the telecommunications sector

What the JD emphasized

  • High proficiency with Excel
  • Advanced analytical and problem‑solving abilities
  • Strong stakeholder management skills
  • experience working effectively with global teams