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Job Title: IT - Expert Project Manager - Mid. 8+ years in IT project management, with focus on staffing or resource management. Submits PMA and PM performance assessments for project stage, mid-year and year-end reviews.
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Establish and provide high-quality, informative written and verbal project communications, including weekly status, dashboards, and project updates Actively monitor, track, and manage project tasks, timelines, attainment of established milestones and overall quality of project activities and deliverables as well provide monthly forecast and accruals Required Education & Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Information Technology, Computer Science, MIS, or similar degree.
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Proven experience (3+ years) as a Technical Project Manager, with a successful track record of managing and delivering complex technical projects. IT Project Manager. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field.
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Leads and manages the daily operations of the Information Technology (IT) infrastructure, desktop, network, and interface technicians. Knowledge of project management process and systems, ITIL/ITSM.
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Completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Information Systems Management or equivalent combination of education and experience working within ITS or a similar field.
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Strong understanding of a broad set of information technologies, technology markets and trends, IT management processes, IT governance, and IT controlling. Academic degree or equivalent in Information Technology, Engineering or similar.
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Insight Global is looking for a Technical Project Manager/Scrum Master to join one of our largest financial service clients and sit local to Richardson, Texas. 7+ years of Project Management experience.
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Job Title: Senior IT Project Manager (GenAI) Looking for a Project Manager with good experience in working with SDLC Projects. -Running projects using software development life cycle (SDLC), Agile methodology, and project management life cycle (PMLC.
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Work with Prime’s Vice President, Information Technology and Head of Technology PM & Optimization to identify and schedule internal or external resources for major projects. Work with the VP Information Technology and Head of Technology PM & Optimization to compile status updates and reports for the Senior Leadership Team.
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Position Summary: Under general supervision of either a department manager or director oversees multiple Enterprise Information Technology projects as a program manager, discipline lead, and/or coordinator for various technology-related projects.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field. Certification in project management (e.g., PMP, PMI-ACP) or IT management (e.g., ITIL). Reinforce best practices for software development, IT project management, and IT operations.
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Corporate Compliance, Regulatory Change, Information Technology, Cyber Security, Data Management, Operations, Learning & Development, Front Office/Middle Office etc. The Transformation Portfolio Manager (Risk Management) will oversee and direct project/program selection, demand management, portfolio planning, portfolio governance, portfolio execution, and benefits realization of projects and programs of varying sizes and complexity.
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Bachelor's degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field; Master's degree or relevant certifications such as CCNP, CCIE, CISSP, PMP, or equivalent preferred. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in network architecture and design, network security, network performance management, troubleshooting, cloud networking, as well as management and leadership skills, project management, vendor management, budgeting, and cost management.
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Influence superior standards of care through our complex technologies targeting acute care surgical and critical care environments including but not limited to specialties and call points such as Cardiovascular Surgery, Anesthesia, Trauma, Intensive Care, Perfusion, Orthopedics, OB/GYN, Neurosurgery, Laboratory Medicine, Information Technology, Hospital Administration and Supply Chain while focusing on growing existing business and prospecting new business.
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The Scientific Project Manager reports to the Scientific Collaboration Manager and is responsible for the workflow and processes that are critical to the success of NYGC’s collaborations, including our participation in large consortia grants, onboarding of new technology in the production services, and individual disease-area grants.
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