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As an Information Technology (IT) Project Manager, your role is to oversee and manage the planning, execution, and completion of IT projects. Set up and manage projects using MS Visio and JIRA Conduct regular project status meetings and provide timely reports to stakeholders on project progress, issues, and risks.
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Senior Project Manager (IT Project Manager, Senior) Job Description: The Senior IT Project Manager leads a team that designs and installs new IT technical architecture and infrastructure systems, or enhancements to existing systems.
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The Project Manager will be responsible for coordinating the activities of aproject to ensure cost, schedule, document control and quality standards are met. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies Must be proficient in: Microsoft Project, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and CAD/Visio.
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Agile Scrum Master certification•Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, Visio, PowerPoint, Project Server) Special Instructions to Applicants:This position requires a fingerprint-based background check.
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Familiarity with MS Project, MS Visio, Autodesk. Independently perform low voltage technology system/electrical engineering assignments with broad general instruction from Project Manager as to the results expected.
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Working knowledge of Visio, MS project, Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word. The Enterprise PMO Project Manager will plan, schedule and manage assigned projects to achieve organizational objectives within defined timeframe, scope and budget.
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Role : IT Project Manager. Skills: Interpersonal Communication, Negotiation, Preparation of documentation, Project Planning, Microsoft Project, Visio. Specialized knowledge of MS Project, Visio, Excel, Word.
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Intermediate level of proficiency with MS Project, Word, Excel, Visio, and PowerPoint with experience presenting to stakeholders and Sr. Leaders. Bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university AND Six years of recent relevant project management experience, with a progression in responsibility AND comprehensive knowledge of Microsoft Projects AND current Project Management Professional (PMP) certification required.
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Job Description The Project Manager is accountable for planning, assisting in budgets, monitoring progress, and keeping stakeholders informed throughout the project lifecycle. Proficiency in the Microsoft suite of products & Visio Software Powered by iCIMS.
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Certified as a sales and use and/or global indirect tax implementation professional from various vendors and/or other acceptable qualifications and designations including PMI certification; proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Visio, or process mapping software.
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Experience with Microsoft Project, Visio, SharePoint, and Office Suite. GovCIO is currently hiring for a Project Manager that will be responsible for planning and coordinating all project activities, ensuring that project objectives are met on time, within budget and to the satisfaction of stakeholders.
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Proficiency in multiple software tools to manage projects and facilitate related communication, including but not limited to Excel, Task Tracking Programs (i.e., Monday, JIRA, Asana), Word, MS Project, PPM system, Visio, and PowerPoint.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification or successful completion of the VITA Project Manager Development Program within 1 year of the star. Experience with Commonwealth of Virginia (COV) and/or Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) policies, procedures, and project management.
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Proficient in use of Microsoft Word, Excel, Project, Visio, and PowerPoint, and working knowledge of TRAX. Project, program, and/or portfolio management experience, preferably with PMI PMP certification.
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Strong proficiency in MS office (excel, word, power point), Adobe Writer, Visio, MS Project, basic Windows environment and internet business application usage. Escalates issues and concerns to the Construction Manager and/or Resource Team manager.
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