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We are hiring for an IT Project Manager in our IT Project and Portfolio Management Office. Manage project scope, schedule or budget changes by obtaining approval using change management procedures.
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PROSCI or similar change management credential preferred. IT Jobs, IT Project Management. Information Systems Specialist 7 - IT Project Manager. You will also independently provide portfolio reporting and project guidance through the portfolio management function and assist managers from time to time in strategic planning.
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Developing and delivering training, Master's degree in Business Administration, Project Management Certification, Retail consulting., Six Sigma certification, Using Microsoft Office. Embrace Change: Digital Transformation & Change : Seeks and implements continuous improvements and encourages the team to leverage new digital tools and ways of working.
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Hybrid/Local Project/Program Manager (PMP must) with replacement project, UAT, Data Migration, Training, governance, Change/Vendor/Risk Management experience. These individuals have the necessary skills and experience to assist in statewide project portfolio management and/or IT Investment Management.
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Ensure that best Change Management, Vendor Management, and Risk Management practices are followed. Create Documents needed for immediate and future project management activities that follow the current version of PMI PMBOK Standards and the EIS Stage Gate process.
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Updates to the project planner with new LIMS Subprojects based on input from laboratory management team. Perform other OSPHL IT Project Management duties, as assigned. Assistance provided to complete EIS project deliverables for the Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) Replacement Project and other related subprojects.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Manager with a demonstrated mastery of project management skills to oversee the implementation of a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution replacing our agency’s current legacy system.
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PMI or PMP Project Management Certification. ·Analyze project status and, when necessary, revise the scope, schedule, or budget according to established change control and governance processes to ensure that project requirements can be met.
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Agency requires a Project Manager to oversee the implementation of a SaaS (Software as a Service) solution to replace the agency’s current legacy system. Individuals with a mastery of project management skills, qualifications and experience.
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Monthly Project Status Report for the Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) and Legislative Fiscal Office (LFO) Lead project with already defined requirements through deployment including identifying schedules, scope, budget estimation, and implementation plans, including risk mitigation.
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O Monthly Project Status Report for the Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) and Legislative Fiscal Office (LFO) o Project plan preparation including artifacts required for EIS Stage Gate endorsements.
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Project plan preparation including artifacts required for EIS Stage Gate endorsements. Ability to work with employees, stakeholders, and contractor to clearly communicate needs and issues, ability to resolve issues solely and with management input, schedule and lead regular meetings to relay progress and identify problems.
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Project/Program Manager IV. Onsite (Salem, OR) office work may be required dependent on the project needs otherwise remote work is available. Minimum of 3-5 years with recent experience of planning and managing an agency-wide core business system replacement project.
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This position will report to a Manager within the PMO. This position is remote with Home Office setup as determined by SHI management. Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or equivalentor.
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Create Documents needed for immediate and future project management activities that. Project/Program Manager IV @Salem,Oregon. · Ensure maximum performance by providing purpose, direction and motivation to the project team.
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