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Must have a minimum of 3 years experience as an IT Project Manager or relevant IT Project Management experience Strong leadership and communication skills Excellent problem-solving and decision-making abilities Understanding of telecom services (ISPs, VoIP, POTs) Technical experience and or understanding of network technologies (Cisco, Cisco Meraki, Palo Alto, etc.
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Position will be expected to learn and understand FCC E-rate requirements as it applies to the management of E-rate funded project. The project manager will work directly with project sponsors, UETN administration, network engineering, network operations, network security, field operations, information technology asset management (ITAM), security, enterprise and systems, UETN stakeholders, Utah' telecommunication service providers, technology vendors, and contractors.
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Proven experience as an IT Infrastructure Project Manager, successfully delivering large-scale infrastructure projects within budget and timeline constraints. We are seeking an experienced IT Infrastructure Project Manager to join our client's dynamic team.
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Minimum of four (4) years of project management experience (IT project management preferred). The IT Project Manager is a role that offer Remote flexibility, ideally in the Las Vegas, NV or Wyomissing, PA area(s.
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Provide an IT project management shop consisting of IT Project Management SME's which shall coordinate and execute requirement gathering, and engineer a solution based upon best practices, Army policies, current RMF inherited controls, and required system integrations.
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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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Project Management: The IT Business Partner Manager (Logistics and Warehouse Management) collaborates with the SAP Solution Architects and third parties and from time to time directly managed the planning and execution of project deliverables and reporting.
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This role is the Manager of Information Technology (IT) Project Management and includes supervision of a project management and business analysis team. Pay: $65,000 – $80,000 Annually Your Specific Responsibilities: Reporting with FloridaCommerce’s Division of Information Technology, this position serves in a supervisory position for an information technology (IT) Project Management team with a focus on portfolio management, project management and project management services.
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Responsible for supporting the City of Houston with SAP FICO processes and configurations, e.g., SAP Finance and Controlling, Funds Management, Materials Management, Fixed Assets, Project Systems, Treasury, etc.
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Are you passionate about ensuring project success through meticulous financial management and analysis? If you're ready to make a difference and take your career to the next level, apply now to join our team as a Project Controls Specialist II (Cost Analyst.
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To accomplish this, the Sr. IT Portfolio Manager will maintain and support the development of project portfolio status reporting standards and oversee reporting of their portfolio to IT Leadership on key performance metrics, such as budget and schedule health, risks and mitigation plans, project/product intake, demand, and resource management processes.
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The Sr. IT Portfolio Manager will be responsible for maturing the lean portfolio/project management framework across the IT organization to foster collaborative partnerships with IT and Business partners, and identify creative, cost-effective solutions to achieve strategic business value.
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Partners effectively with IT, Finance, and Business stakeholders to support capital expense planning, to build strong lean business cases for product and project funding / budgets, backlog management, pre-project planning, cost estimation, investment management, and business relationship management activities.
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Build trusted and effective relationships with IT and Business partners in order to facilitate improved communication and create a collaborative partnership among portfolio stakeholders that enables resource demand planning, budget management, initiative strategic alignment, change management, and project pipeline planning decisions.
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Working in close coordination with technical teams and cross-functional stakeholders (e.g., Finance & Accounting, Procurement, Information Security), the IT Asset Manager establishes, enforces, monitors, and continuously improves asset management processes, standards, and controls.
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