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As a contractor positioned the Agile Project Management Organization (PMO) within the Office of Data, Security, and Technology (ODST), this person will be working with other Project Managers, Scrum Masters and the Manager, Portfolio in the Agile PMO to ensure the successful prioritization, resourcing, and implementation of multiple ongoing projects in an Agile environment.
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Certifications, Licenses and Training PMI Project Management Professional (PMP), PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), Certified Scrum Master (CSM) preferred. This group of portfolio, program, and project management professionals ensures the successful definition, development, and delivery of projects, adhering to critical processes, standards, and best practices, to provide on-time delivery and significant value to our customers and patients.
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Primary Skills: Project Management, Infrastructure and security, Analytical, Agile/Scrum, Communication, Leadership Contract Type: W2 Location: Sunnyvale, CA (#LI-Hybrid) Duration: 12 Months Contract Pay Range: $80 to $90 Per Hour JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: We are seeking an experienced Sr. IT Portfolio Manager to manage IT Infrastructure and Security projects.
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The Senior Project Manager is responsible for collaborating with staff to plan, develop and execute large, complex projects in response to priorities set by portfolio governance oversight and the Enterprise Portfolio Management Office (EPMO.
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Collaborate with the IT Product Owner to maintain a portfolio of projects using the principles of demand management, agile WIP controls, and a structured and visible project prioritization approach.
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Preferred Skills : Project Management-specific training and/or certification such as PMP, Agile, Scrum Master or SAFe preferred. Proficient in MS Project and/or Project & Portfolio Management Tool. Ability to manage projects with ambitious milestones.
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Provide input to head of CE PMO to facilitate portfolio prioritization discussions across CE.•Team lead for other project managers and personnel either directly or indirectly, as necessary•Contribute towards improving project and program management processes for both media and commerce enablement as necessary.
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The IT Project Manager is responsible for leading and facilitating cross functional teams, ensuring alignment with standard project and Agile/Scrum practices, and owning project execution of initiatives in support the IT strategic roadmap.
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This Project Manager position supports the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) and is a functional member of a team consisting of a Program Manager and several other matrixed support staff that conduct software development, software engineering, cloud computing, and IT portfolio management.
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Masters in Natural Sciences, Engineering or Business (MBA), preferred (not required) + Project Management Professional Certification (PMP) preferred + Agile Scrum Master Certification preferred.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) and Scrum Master (CSM or SAFe Agile) Certifications. Exp. with project management software tools (JIRA, Project for Web) & Agile/Waterfall methodologies.
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Two (2) or more years of experience applying Agile SCRUM Project Management Methodologies to IT projects. Senior Portfolio / Project Manager. A valid Project Management Professional (PMP) certificate issued by the Project Management Institute (PMI.
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Shows proficiency in relevant project management tools (e.g., MS Project, JIRA) and methodologies (e.g., Agile, Scrum). As a Technical Project Manager Senior Lead with IT Change Management expertise with Momentum, you'll play a key role in our team, collaborating closely with dynamic and talented individuals.
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Proficient with Project and Portfolio Management tools (Visio, MS Project, JIRA, Clarity) Project Manager (SAP Offer Management) Knowledge of software development lifecycles (Agile, SCRUM, Waterfall, Iterative.
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Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Scrum Master (CSM) or similar project management certification which provides the same functional project management training and practice standards.
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