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Paslaugų valdymo sektoriaus vadovas Marko Šamšalović

„2014 m. pradėjau dirbti grupės vadovu Europos Komisijos Mokesčių ir muitų sąjungos generalinio direktorato (TAXUD) IT departamente. Vadovavau keturiems puikiems kolegoms – drauge buvome atsakingi už septynis transeuropinius muitinės projektus.

Buvo labai malonu matyti, kad mūsų sukurtos sistemos naudojamos visoje Europos Sąjungoje ir už jos ribų. Taip pat labai džiaugiausi dalyvaudamas įvairiose su muitine susijusiose ES ir ES nepriklausančių šalių, įskaitant Serbiją, Juodkalniją, Kiniją, Rusiją ir Japoniją, derybose.

Nuo 2019 m. esu Informatikos generalinio direktorato (DIGIT) Paslaugų valdymo sektoriaus vadovas. Mano užduotis – vadovauti daugiau kaip 65 specialistų, teikiančių paramą Europos Komisijos vidaus sistemų naudotojams, grupei.

Dirbti Informatikos GD man labai patinka, nes turiu nuostabius profesionalius kolegas, kurie visada pasirengę prireikus padėti ir man, ir kitiems. Jie tokie geri savo srities profesionalai, kad neįveikiamų problemų jiems nėra. Mano sektoriaus grupių vadovai yra ir geri administratoriai, ir patyrę IT specialistai. Jų dėka man lengva koordinuoti sudėtingas užduotis.“

Paslaugų valdymo sektoriaus vadovas, Informatikos generalinis direktoratas (DIGIT), Teisės aktų, politikos ir žmogiškųjų išteklių sprendimai, Europos Komisija

Grupės vadovė Simona

„Mano gyvenimo filosofija – niekada nevėlu ieškoti naujų profesinės karjeros kelių. Žinojau apie nuolatinę IT specialistų paklausą visose Europos darbo rinkos srityse ir ilgai domėjausi IT sistemomis ir kibernetiniu saugumu, todėl nusprendžiau savo profesinę veiklą susieti su skaitmeniniu pasauliu.

Pradėjau dirbti Informatikos generaliniame direktorate – vadovauti Skaitmeninės transformacijos ir koordinavimo skyriaus Koordinavimo centro grupei. Labai įdomu būti naująją Europos Komisijos skaitmeninę strategiją formuojančio skyriaus dalimi. Diegiame elektronines procedūras, kad nebūtų naudojamas popierius ir taip būtų apsaugoma trapi mūsų aplinka, ir padedame kitų direktoratų kolegoms įgyvendinti skaitmenines politikos formavimo procedūras nuo pirmų būsimos ES politikos rengimo etapų.

Mano darbas suteikia man daug tinklaveikos, pagalbos ir mokymosi galimybių. Kiekvieną dieną bendrauju su įvairiausiais kolegomis, kurie eina įvairias pareigas ir kurių atsakomybės sritys skiriasi. Mano grupė teikia vertingą paramą institucijos darbuotojams, o dalydamasi žiniomis ir gerąja patirtimi ji ir nuolat mokosi.“

Grupės vadovė, Informatikos generalinis direktoratas (DIGIT), Europos Komisija

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"I am Frédéric and I 've been working for the EU institutions since 1998. I used to be in charge of accessibility for people with reduced mobility at the OIB (the European Commission's office for infrastructure and logistics) for many years.

I am currently working at the Diversity and Inclusion Office at the DG Human Resources and Security (EU Commission) as a policy officer specialising in disability and mainstreaming accessibility initiatives across learning and development, outreach and communication.

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