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Apex Systems is a global IT services provider, and our staffing practice has an opening for a Senior Technology Program Manager with experience on complex data migration initiatives to place at our client, a top 5 bank.
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As a Manager in the Deloitte Technology-US (DT-US) Office of the CIO (OCIO) PMO team, you will play a key role in leveraging leading program and project management practices and methodologies to enable world-class delivery of our major internal technology programs.
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Apply working knowledge of the ServiceNow platform to streamline project processes and support IT service management initiatives. Minimum 6-8 years project / program management experience.
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3+ years of project / program financial management (e.g., Planning, Forecasting, Budgeting, Business Case Development, etc.) Leads program/project issue/risk management, remediation plans, and escalations across channels, studios/service areas for projects within assigned programs - responsible for providing management direction in these areas and ensuring clear communication, consideration of all factors, generation of solution alternatives, and defined actionable plans.
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This role will primarily focus on supporting finance systems transformation initiatives, working directly with stakeholders from across Finance, Product, Engineering IT, and Compliance teams to ensure deliverables are met, metrics are tracked and published, change management is supported, and, at times, will create process flows and narratives.
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This includes managing CRC data analytics initiatives, process improvements, and CRC data integration into the enterprise and leading complex program objectives, managing change and resolving issues that span project teams and departments.
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Certified Scrum Master (CSM) or similar agile project management certifications. Project Manager / Scrum Master Cybersecurity Program. This position will report to the IT PMO Manager and is based in our Atlanta Corporate Headquarters near the Sandy Springs area.
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In this role, the Principle Program Manager is responsible for advising, consulting, and managing a number of complex projects under a common objective under a single program (or across several programs) designed to support the company to achieve strategic goals and initiatives - including but not limited to - IS operations, informatics, project intake, growth & expansion, healthcare intelligence, integration, applications, and IT infrastructure.
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In addition to experience in the planning, estimation, resource management, project tracking, scope control, risk and issues management as well as stakeholder relationship management.
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DT-US powers IT for Deloitte's 175K+ professionals while supporting business priorities and transformational initiatives in areas such as AI, Cloud, and Cyber. Strong knowledge of leading-edge project management methodologies.
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1+ year of people management experience overseeing and mentoring numerous other PMs, Project Coordinators, etc. Prior experience with IT Financial management methodologies and disciplines.
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As the DT-US PMO Manager, you will be expected to build and demonstrate a strong competency and business knowledge on assigned initiatives. Prepares and delivers regular, audience-specific communications/reports/dashboards to ensure that program sponsors, key stakeholders, CIO advisors and leadership are adequately apprised of program and project statuses, successes, risks and issues.
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Deloitte Technology-US (DT-US) PMO - Sr Project Manager. Works with all stakeholders to identify and confirm necessary project and program resources throughout the project lifecycle and resolves resource availability conflicts across the program.
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Builds detailed program/project master schedules and promotes collaboration through identified team sites. Conducts ongoing examination of projects within the program for compliance with established processes, project plans/schedules and budgets, influencing decisions on resource utilization and allocation at key project lifecycle decision points.
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It would be a great fit for 1) commercial-savvy program/ financial leaders seeking to expand partner facing experiences, or 2) business developers seeking to build holistic experiences in Product, Marketing and Project Management.
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