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Business Analyst / Technical Project Manager Insurance (m/f/d) in Cologne
Introduction
We at mgm have been advising and managing digitization projects for our international customers for over 15 years. With holistic solutions, we enable IT, business and organization to realize the opportunities of digital transformation. Our more than 85 colleagues at six European locations are united by a passion for digital change.
Join us in shaping the working world of tomorrow as
Business Analyst / Technical Project Manager Insurance (m/f/d)
Would you like to provide our customers in the insurance sector with technical and strategic advice on how they can make the most of their potential through digital technologies? Is developing creative and pragmatic solutions along the IT value chain of insurance companies your passion? – Then you’ve come to the right place in our team!
We make ourselves methodically and professionally fit through coaching / sparring in our mgm internal insurance community โ true to the motto โlearning with and from each otherโ.
What awaits you
- Accompany the transformation of the traditional insurance world into the digital age
- Collect, analyze and design our customers’ technical requirements and advise them on the implementation of regulatory requirements
- Be the contact person for your colleagues in the technical implementation in all project phases regarding specification and implementation of the requirements
- Create graphics and diagrams to visualize complex issues
- Develop your know-how and your network to identify needs with empathy and sensitivity and expand our consulting services
This is what we want from you
- You have successfully completed a master’s degree in mathematics, (business) computer science, business administration, natural or engineering sciences
- You have in-depth knowledge of business processes in the insurance environment and are interested in technical process modelling and IT processes in the context of insurance-related issues
- You already have experience in business analysis as well as process and requirements management and have ideally gained initial professional experience in a comparable function
- You are a strong communicator, enjoy working in a team and are characterized by a goal-oriented and structured way of working
- Fluent German and business-fluent English skills as well as willingness to travel round off your profile
This is what you can expect from us
- Attractive all-inclusive package:
- Subsidized Deutschlandticket, Bahncard and rail travel in 1st class
- Smartphone and a company credit card (also for private use)
- Contribution to company pension scheme and corporate benefits
- Individual freedom: Flexible working hours and a trust-based workplace
- Long-term: Permanent employment contract
- Work-life balance: 30 days vacation and sabbatical option
- Further development:
- Mentoring and sponsorship program
- Development discussions held twice a year
- Internal and external training and development opportunities in our communities
- Team events: summer party, consulting days, company birthday party
Sources near “Hezbollah” referred to the assertion issued by the occasion just lately, which denied โโโโwhat was raised towards the Deputy Secretary Basic of the occasion, Sheikh Naeem Qassem, with Germany’s Deputy Director of Intelligence, Ol Diehl.
The sources informed…“Lebanon 24” The occasion might transfer to the extent of “counter-statements” that fully deny any info that will have an effect on him, noting that the final assertion was issued by order the occasion’s senior chief, particularly Qasim, who denied the contents of it fully. revealed about his latest conferences with a German official.
The sources believed that the occasion would now be planning to confront the “large info confusion” that has occurred, which is able to coincide with the occasion’s ongoing efforts to search out new and efficient methods to search out out from the continuing battle in southern Lebanon and Gaza. We’ll see a whole lot of reporting and information, and there will likely be solutions to any subject that deserves a solution.”
2024-07-07 05:45:20
#occasion #official #open #gathering #info
Surprising Discovery: Astronomers Find Very Old Galaxy ZF-UDS-7329
Looking at distant objects in the universe can be thought of as looking back in time. Since the speed of light is limited, light reflected from very distant objects can take millions or even billions of years to reach us. Therefore, very distant objects appear to be very young objects, just like when the universe was young. So it’s understandable that astronomers are surprised to find a very distant galaxy that appears to be quite old.
This galaxy found ZF-UDS-7329 It is called. Observations show that the galaxy’s light dates back 11.5 billion years and that its huge stellar population It already existed 13 billion years ago is showing. All the stars in that galaxy are at least twice the mass of the stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way, and it has taken billions of years for our galaxy to grow that much. It is currently unknown how a galaxy can grow so much in just a few hundred million years.
Co-author from Swinburne University of Technology Dr. Themiya Nanayakkara โWe are now going beyond what is possible to confirm the oldest giant, inert monsters that existed deep within the universe,โ he said in a statement. This pushes the boundaries of our current understanding of how galaxies form and evolve. “The question now is how they formed so quickly in the very early universe, and what mysterious mechanisms prevented them from suddenly forming stars while the rest of the universe was doing so.”
The galaxy was first described many years ago, but its truly unusual features could not be detected by ground-based observatories. Only James Webb Thanks to the superior perspective of the space telescope, astronomers were able to examine this situation accurately. Since JWST is in space, it is not affected by the limitations caused by the Earth’s atmosphere.
Editorial again from Swinburne Professor Karl Glazebrook, โWe have been tracking this particular galaxy for seven years and have spent hours observing it with two of the largest telescopes in the world to figure out how old it is. But it was too red and too faint and we couldn’t measure it. “In the end, we had to go outside Earth and use JWST to confirm its nature,” he said. “This is from the infrared sky surveys we started in 2010, which led us to identify this galaxy as unusual, to the long hours we tested at Keck and the Very Large Telescope.” “It was very much a team effort, but we weren’t able to confirm it until last year when we put a tremendous amount of effort into figuring out how to process the JWST data and analyze this spectrum.”
Although this is a single object, the results, combined with other unusual discoveries, point to greater complexity in the early universe than previously thought. This complexity may have to do with how dark matter comes together. Galaxies form in the gravitational wells of these primitive dark matter halos. Of course, it is possible that there are other processes in galaxy evolution that we cannot yet detect.
from the University of Western Australia They teach Claudia LagosโGalaxy formation is largely determined by how dark matter condenses,โ he says. โHaving such massive galaxies so early in the universe poses significant challenges to our standard model of cosmology. This is because we think that dark matter structures large enough to host these huge galaxies have not yet had time to form. “More observations are needed to understand how common these galaxies may be and to help us understand how large these galaxies really are.”
The study was published in Nature.
2024-02-18 20:59:00
#discovery #space
The first 360 degree images of the Earth taken from space have been published
earlier this year Insta360 The company sent two cameras into low Earth orbit for a special space mission. The feature of these cameras called Insta360 is that they can capture incredible 360-degree images. So after launch, Insta360 was able to capture incredible, high-resolution images that had never been seen before.
The company is no stranger to such extreme achievements; This year, it sent one of its new models into the stratosphere at an altitude of 26 kilometers with a weather balloon. But space is a completely different type of environment. Because the extreme temperatures of -70 to 50 degrees Celsius that the camera encounters 500 kilometers above the Earth’s surface are no joke.
And that’s not all. Since cosmic rays cannot be stopped outside the atmosphere, the camera must be able to withstand high doses of radiation. It also needs to withstand shocks and vibrations. On the other hand, it is important to remember that there is no one up there to repair or reposition the camera if something goes wrong.
That’s why Insta360, Media Storm and satellite company Spacety He worked with. Engineers designed the camera to make it suitable for the harsh conditions in space by making changes to the lens, motherboard and case. The seal on the camera and the glue on the plastic have been adjusted and extensively tested and used as a shield to protect from radiation. gold foil added.
The result is cameras that can withstand low Earth environments and rotate slowly, adjusting the angle and shooting position to capture some amazing shots. It also proves that stars and galaxies are very clearly visible in space.
The satellite to which the camera is connected is expected to operate until 2026, and it is said that it will burn up in the atmosphere when it re-enters the atmosphere.
2023-12-02 19:40:00
#degree #images #Earth #space #published
NASA’s Artemis III Mission Partners with Prada for Lunar Spacesuit Designs
NASA is planning the first crewed mission to the Moon since Apollo 17’s voyage in 1972, and it looks to do it in style. The company NASA selected last year to create Extravehicular Activity Services (xEVAS) spacesuits for the Artemis III mission in 2025 Axiom Space announced a partnership with luxury Italian brand Prada to design them.
The two companies will work together throughout production. CEO of Axiom Space Michael Suffrediniin his statement, โPrada’s technical expertise in raw materials, manufacturing techniques and innovative design concepts will effectively provide advanced technologies to ensure not only the comfort of astronauts on the lunar surface, but also the much-needed human factors aspects not available in older spacesuits.” said.
Prada Group marketing director Lorenzo Bertelli whereas, “This is a true celebration of the power of human creativity and innovation to advance civilization” said. Additionally, the company’sthe latest technologyโ study With the Luna Rossa Prada sailing team He said he owes it to decades of experience.
The Artemis III mission is a challenge not only because of the fifty years that have passed since Apollo 17, but also because the astronauts Christina Koch ve Victor GloverIt has an important place as it is the first time a woman or a non-white race went to the Moon, with her participation in the mission.
2023-10-07 21:16:00
#spacesuits #designed #NASAs #Artemis #III #mission #signature #luxury #brand