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The Associate Technical Project Manager is responsible for designing, implementing and updating systems in accordance with the needs of the bank. Associate, Technical Project Manager.
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Robust project management and quality management skills. Adheres to the risk frameworks, identifying and following policies, standards, and procedures relevant to its role including horizontal risk areas as regulatory compliance, BSA/AML, information security, data management, and third-party risk.
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Senior Technical Project Manager ( remote prefer in Eastern part of United States EST time zone ) Tillster seeks a Senior Technical Project Manager to join its team, managing moderately complex technical and technology-centric programs and projects.
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Technical Project Manager, Web Development, Agile Methodology, WordPress, Umbraco, Contentful, MarTech, CDP, Project Management. project management experience in Marketing technology applications: Websites, Content Management System (CMS), Digital Asset Management System (DAM), Consumer Data Platform(CDP), Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager.
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The role of the Senior Project Manager - Technical is to provide overall program management, coordination and status reporting of program scope, activities, milestones, deliverables, schedules, budget, resources, and quality, based on the IE&E Roadmap which has been approved by EHS, MH, CCA, and DTA.
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Follow the Project Management Office (PMO) methodology and the use of PMI best practices; ensure the delivery of a product that meets user requirements. Working knowledge of project management concepts, as defined by PMI.
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The Data, Markets, Corporate (DMC) Technology team is looking to hire a VP level candidate Technical Project Manager. Own end-to-end project management for assigned workstreams, including scope management, capacity planning, resource management, delivery timelines and risks/issues/dependencies management.
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Previous experience in software delivery as a hands on developer before moving into technical project management / delivery management. As part of the Delivery Team, Ninja’s work as the Technical Project Manager responsible for the end to end execution of customer-facing mobile and web applications.
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Assists management with evaluation and development of a project plan and participates in the planning and formulation of design alternatives and solutions. A minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent, combined with 5+ years of relevant project management work experience.
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10+ years of technical program management experience in IT and/or platform delivery leadership roles with a concentrated experienced in system/application software development using C#.net, SQL and AWS cloud.
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The Technical Project Manager (TPM) will have oversight responsibility for the project and vendor teams’ activities and reporting. The TPM will ensure all project documentation is prepared in accordance with agency and Commonwealth standards, are stored in our internal repositories as required by our auditors and are properly version controlled via formal project change management process.
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Additionally, the Senior Project Manager is responsible for planning, initiating, and overseeing information technology (IT) projects, particularly ADMS (Advanced Distribution Management System) projects with Electrical Utilities.
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Strong experience in technical project management within the financial industry, excellent communication skills, understanding of waterfall and agile methodologies. Manages and oversees the end-to-end project management activities such as project reporting, project planning, issue / risk identification and tracking, scope management, estimation, client management, relationship management and other project documentation preparation for projects of high business complexity (involving multiple systems interfaces that are highly visible to the organization.
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To be an effective Technical Project Manager, individuals should possess a combination of technical skills, project management abilities, and a range of knowledge.
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A successful Technical Project Manager needs a combination of technical expertise, leadership skills, and project management know-how to effectively navigate the complexities of technical projects.
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