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The Senior Manager of IT Program Management Office (PMO) Governance defines and manages the governance processes to plan, prioritize, track, and align work efforts across all technology initiatives.
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Experience with Project Management Office methodologies and practices is strongly preferred. Fluency in Project Management tools such as Microsoft Project, Visio, and Office required.
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We are currently seeking a dedicated IT Project Manager-Expert to work with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Project Management Office.
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Required by the Statewide Enterprise Project Management Office in their role as. individual must be knowledgeable and experienced with project management and IT.
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The Value Delivery IT Program Manager provides leadership to ensure balance and appropriately thorough consideration of compliance, cyber and other project requirements against investments in the program to achieve highest value in delivering customer defined outcomes.
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The Senior Project Manager will be responsible for successfully planning, organizing, and motivating diverse project teams throughout all phases of Waterfall, Agile, and Hybrid projects, and for delivering projects that provide exceptional value to client’s internal and external stakeholders.
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A Public Sector client of ours is looking for a IT Product Manager to work on their ongoing project in the Raleigh, NC office. Knowledge of Enterprise IT Systems, system integration principles, and associated change management best practices.
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Adhere to agency and SDLC project management practices and governance requirements. The Project Manager will be responsible for successfully planning, organizing, and motivating diverse project teams throughout all phases of Waterfall, Agile, and Hybrid projects, and for delivering projects that provide exceptional value to internal and external stakeholders.
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The Project Manager will follow established processes within the NC Department of Revenue, as well as processes defined and required by the Statewide Enterprise Project Management Office in their role as an oversight organization.
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