Product Owner
Davanti Warehousing is the sister company of NewCold, the service provider in cold chain logistics with a focus on development and operation of large, highly automated cold stores.
Davanti Warehousing is specialized in warehouse logistics and has developed its own state-of-the-art warehouse management systems. Keeping our customers' warehouses running like a Swiss watch is Davanti's goal. We do this worldwide with customers and partners who attach great importance to reliability, quality and innovation, and with our employees who use their years of experience and expertise to further perfect our warehouse management software (CORAX).
About the vacancy
The Product Owner (PO) is part of the Warehouse Management System (WMS) Product Development Team. Key responsibilities are to translate the warehouse operational needs/flow into processes. You define/derive technical & functional specifications from end user to software development and transcribe those into DevOps EPIC/Feature/Story Points as part of the Product Backlog process for the Product Development Team. Together with the development team you prioritize & plan for targeted releases.
What will you do?
Who are we looking for?
Please note the presence in the office (location Breda) is required 3 days per week.
Are you up for the job?
If you are interested in this vacancy and would like to apply, please make sure that you leave your CV in English. Suitable candidates will be invited for a first interview with the hiring manager. A second interview will follow with a wider group of Davanti Warehousing team members.
Why would you want to work for Davanti Warehousing?
With the prospect of global growth in the very near future, Davanti Warehousing offers you the opportunity to join a young yet powerful IT & Logistics company. Although our offer includes an attractive benefits and remuneration package, the international scope and impact of the position may appeal to you even more.
Can we welcome you on board as our new Product Owner and help continue our successful growth?