Job opening: specialist in IT service management - architecture focus (freelance) Location: Schaerbeek (with 2-3 monthly trips to Berlin)Work Regime: 32 hours/weekLanguages: Fluent English required; Dutch and/or French area strong assetStart Date: ASAP About the project Join a leading European energy transmission group at the ForeFront of innovation and digital infrastructure transformation. This exciting assignment is part of a major initiative to standardize and optimize service management processes across a complex, multi-national organization. You'll work alongside dedicated teams and consultants shaping the future of IT infrastructure in the energy sector. Your mission You'll be responsible for leading the Architecture Management stream within a broader transformation program. The goal: create a scalable and efficient service management model by defining and analyzing IT processes, identifying gaps, and building a forward-looking roadmap. Key responsibilitiesConduct maturity assessments and as-is analysesLead workshops to define target maturity levels and ideal processesIdentify process gaps, inefficiencies, and associated risksDesign and validate roadmap and action plans for implementationPresent key findings and recommendations to leadership Your profileProven experience in Enterprise and Solution ArchitectureStrong background in IT Service Management and Infrastructure ServicesSkilled in IT process design, assessment, and transformationHands-on experience in organizational development and turnaround projectsExcellent stakeholder management and presentation skillsProactive, analytical, and customer-oriented mindsetWilling to travel occasionally between Brussels and BerlinCritical thinker with a drive for innovation and continuous improvement Why this mission?Work with a major player driving Europe's energy transitionCollaborate with a diverse, inclusive, and forward-thinking teamBe part of a dynamic environment that values well-being, innovation, and impactA freelance opportunity to apply and grow your expertise on a high-visibility project