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QualificationsRequired:A minimum of 5 years of project experience in IT infrastructure delivery, Network infrastructure, Network architecture, wireless technologies, Cloud implementation, vendor management.
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Tactical day to day position for someone with 10 to 15 years’ experience as IT Project Managero This is a mid-level to position so anyone who is a Sr IT Project Manager, Director, or Program Manager are overqualifiedo This is not a scum master position.
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Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) - (is Required) Certification as ITIL v4 Practitioner - (Preferred) Certification as a Scrum Master (CSM) - (Preferred) Clearance Requirements: Must be a U.S. Citizen A Public Trust clearance or have the ability to obtain one.
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Certifications are a plus in Project Management (PMP), Lean/ Six Sigma (e.g., Lean Master, Lean Expert, Black Belt, etc.) Lead and control activities for Affiliates and/or internal IT projects, having responsibility for financial management, communications, best project management method (agile, waterfall, hybrid etc.
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PMP Certification required; Agile IT development / SCRUM Master experience preferred. Bachelor's degree with 10+ years of project management experience leading technology implementations in support of Business Operations projects with the ability to simultaneously deliver multiple small- and large-scale projects.
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Certifications: Professional certification such as Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Scrum Master (CSM). The IT Project Manager will be responsible for driving project success, managing resources, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality IT solutions.
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Desired Qualifications Project Management Professional (PMP) or 8+ years of relevant project management experience Strong Technical Project Manager with deep experience in supply chain, inventory management, finance, and time keeping enterprise applications.
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The Principle IT Project Manager applies project management best practices to plan, manage, and control project scope, schedule, budget, human resources, quality, communications, risk, and procurement, and overall performance of large complex projects to ensure on-time completion within budget.
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Bachelor's Degree or higher in Business Admin/Mgmt, Project Management, Engineering, Computer Science, MIS, other related business/tech field, or Scrum Master Certification. Need someone with both project management, IT workflow, and oil and gas technical knowledge that would probably be best Our benefits package includes: Comprehensive medical benefits Competitive pay, 401(k) Retirement plan.
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Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in computer science, project management, or related field required. Measure performance using appropriate project management tools and techniques.
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Scrum Master, Agile Practitioner, Agile Project Delivery Management (APM), or Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt Certification. 4+ years of experience with IT project management.
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As an IT Project Manager II, you are responsible for managing many projects and tasks in varying IT areas such as business application development, application support, systems administration, network administration, and others.
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PURPOSE:As an IT Project Manager, you will play the lead role in planning, executing, monitoring, controlling and closing projects for the Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO.
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PURPOSE:Senior IT Project Manager, leads, plans, executes, monitors, controls and closes projects for the Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO). Licenses/Certifications Preferred:Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)-PMI SAFe Scrum Master Certification Experience: 5 years experience leading projects in a cross-functional, technical systems implementation.
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Licenses/Certifications:Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)-PMI PrefSAFe Scrum Master Certification PrefExperience: 5 years experience leading projects in a cross-functional, technical systems implementationKnowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs)Strong Financial Management ability including comprehension of project financials, profit and loss and the ability to create and manage and adhere to a broader project budget.
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