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Our client is currently seeking a Sr. IT Project Manager This resource will need to work onsite in a hybrid model (3 days in the office, 2 days from home). Senior Project Manager The Firm has a large strategic program currently in flight that requires additional Senior Project Management experience to support.
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Description: Our client is currently seeking a Sr Project Manager (IT PMO) General Description: The Senior Project Manager, under the direction of the Enterprise Portfolio Management Office (EPMO) Portfolio Manager, oversees the direction, implementation, execution, control, and management of enterprise-wide projects.
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It requires strong, traditional project management to handle complex integrations, ensure timely delivery, and maintain alignment with the organization’s strategic goals. The Project Manager will lead and manage all aspects of the NSA project lifecycle using traditional project management methodologies.
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Knowledge of the related IT standards and software (i.e., Microsoft Office: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, Visio, and other project management tools). Description: Our client is currently seeking a IT PROJECT MANAGER.
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5+ years of IT Project Management experience. Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification. This job and many more are available through The Judge Group.
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Description: Our client is currently seeking an IT Project Manager. Resource Management: Manage project resources, including personnel, equipment, and materials, to ensure that they are used effectively and efficiently.
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Job Title: Sr. IT Project Manager. Influence effectively between the Business Owners, Project Managers (PMs), and Operations Teams to support delivery, risk mitigation, change management, and issue resolutions.
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Partner with all IT departments and the Project Management Office to continuously develop procedures, processes, and documentation to ensure integrations have no adverse or unintended consequences\events, are operationally efficient, and are executed to the highest level of security, service, and quality.
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Experience: Minimum of 3 years of IT Project management. Project Management : Expert knowledge in Agile/Scrum delivery practices including budget management and status reporting.
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Seeking a candidate with IT-related project management experience to lead the business efforts surrounding the modernization of internal software applications. One of our clients is looking to hire an IT Project Manager.
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Build strong communication channels with internal stakeholders in various departments: Sales, Professional Services, IT Operations, Development teams, Release Management, Networking. Description: Our client is currently seeking a Project Manager - IV.
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