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Programs and Projects provides project management oversight to key regulatory reviews such as the Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) accounting standard and the Comprehensive Capital Analysis & Review (CCAR), as well as other strategic initiatives, including data, infrastructure and consumer model development.
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As a Technical Project Manager III in Enterprise Technology - Employee Platforms, you will help lead complex technology projects and programs that drive business goals and create value for clients, employees, and stakeholders.
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You should have exceptional project management skills, Technical Database and data integration understanding, and leadership in both client facing and technical roles contributing to building successful, profitable client deliverables.
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This individual will be working within the existing project management team ensuring the successful delivery of enterprise technology solutions. Relevant project management and cutover management experience.
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As our Technical Project Manager on the Salesforce team, you’ll define project scope, project success criteria, and deliverables that support business goals in collaboration with senior management and stakeholders.
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We’re seeking a high-impact Technical Project Manager to join our growing Project Management team at Hudson River Trading. Partner with engineering teams to establish appropriate project management support, identify deliverables, track progress, and provide status updates.
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A minimum of 3 years’ experience in project management, particularly in complex projects spanning email marketing, digital publishing, or application development. Foster a culture of continuous improvement by integrating best Agile practices along with traditional project management methodologies.
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Our expertise in Technical Program Management, Technical Product Management, and/or Technical Project Management (“TPM”) has led to our success! Our Risk, Regulatory & Compliance Business Unit has been a key part of our clients' technical program management needs.
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The Technical Program/Project Manager will need to apply their experience and skills across a variety of roles including scrum master, project and program management, engagement manager, change management, producer, process documentation and improvement, business requirements definition, tracking schedules, action items, and most importantly, forging strong relationships across the business.
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Understanding of Agile methodologies: Familiarity with Agile, Scrum, JIRA or other project management methodologies is must. Project Management: This includes skills in planning, scheduling, risk management, resource allocation, budgeting, and monitoring project progress.
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Strong project leadership and management skills required, including previous experience leading successful technical teams and projects. Gather requirements and facilitate developing business cases for project portfolio management, including high-level estimates.
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We are seeking a Technical Security Project Manager to join our Global Security Organization. - Present technical project goals, architecture diagrams, designs, and updates to wide variety of audiences including engineering teams, executives, legal, and privacy teams.
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3 to 5 years of experience in technical event production and project management. We are currently seeking a talented Technical Director/Project Manager to join our team and help us deliver exceptional events.
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3+ years of professional work experience in technology product or project management, management consulting, or investment banking. As a Technical Project Manager – Special Projects, you will have input into which initiatives you work on and own, based on your skillset, interests, and growth goals.
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We are seeking a skilled Technical Project Manager to lead and manage complex projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within scope, and within budget. Skills: project management,governance,project,projects,performance and status reports,status,structures,risk,client project management,issue management,management,assessment,risk management,change management,tools utilization,progress reporting,coordination,transition planning,linux os,stakeholder management.
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