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Service Delivery Engineer (m/f/d)
Contract
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
09.03.2026
A leading technology-driven organization is seeking a Service Delivery Engineer to ensure the effective and consistent delivery of IT services across its enterprise environment. The successful candidate will be central to incident and problem resolution, service level management, and driving continuous improvement in service quality.
Responsibilities:
- Manage end-to-end incident and problem resolution, coordinating across internal IT teams and external vendors.
- Monitor service delivery performance against agreed SLAs and KPIs, reporting on trends and exceptions.
- Act as a key escalation point for complex incidents requiring cross-functional team coordination.
- Coordinate with third-party vendors and service providers for issue resolution and periodic service reviews.
- Identify root causes through structured problem management processes and drive permanent remediation.
- Develop and maintain IT service delivery documentation, runbooks, and operational procedures.
- Support Continual Service Improvement (CSI) activities to enhance service quality and operational efficiency.
- Facilitate service review meetings with internal stakeholders and external service providers.
- Contribute to IT service catalogue maintenance and service design activities.
Qualifications and Skills:
- 5+ years of experience in IT service delivery, service management, or IT operations roles.
- Strong knowledge of ITIL service management processes including incident, problem, change, and SLM.
- Experience managing vendor relationships and coordinating multi-vendor service delivery.
- Proficiency with IT service management tools such as ServiceNow, BMC Remedy, or equivalent.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills across technical and non-technical audiences.
- Analytical approach to SLA monitoring, trend analysis, and service performance reporting.
- ITIL 4 Foundation or Practitioner certification is advantageous.