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PMI certified and/or IBM certified as a Senior Project Manager, Complex Program Manager or Senior Program Manager. Experience as the Project Manager on Application Modernization/Application Dev /Mainframe Modernization engagements.
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We are seeking an experienced Technical Project Manager with a strong background in Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) deployment and organization change management. Proven experience as a Technical Project Manager, with a focus on AVD deployment and organization change management.
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Proven experience of 10+ years as a Technical Product Manager, Solution Architect, or similar role in a technology-driven organization. As a Technical Product Manager, you will play a pivotal role in driving the development and success of our customer facing digital products and platforms here at Toyota.
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Senior Technical Project Manager. Lead the planning and implementation of IT sponsored projects (including but not limited to software/application development, IT infrastructure, & Security) including defining project scope, goals, deliverables, and success criteria.
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Effectively translate these requirements into actionable project plans and technical specifications for the technology team. Proficient in project management methodologies and tools (e.g., Agile, Scrum, JIRA.
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Our Senior Technical Project Manager (PM) will manage complex projects as part of our Shared Services group - assisting with all lines of business. Scrum Experience: 5 or more years working on Scrum teams, ideally as a Scrum Master or Agile Project Manager.
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The Technical Project Manager will interface with internal Planning and Deployment teams to ensure project entrance and exit criteria are being met, to drive the prioritization of projects, and to ensure that resources are being utilized efficiently, and to forecast savings.
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If so, you might be the perfect fit for our team as a Senior Technical Program Manager. 8+ years of related experience in technical project management, product design, or related fields.
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The Technical Project Manager for the Ecommerce Delivery Team works closely with Product Management, Design, Engineering, QA, and other business stakeholders to coordinate the delivery of digital products and features for UnderArmour.com and the UA Mobile App.
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Two or more years of project management, or business requirements analysis. Identifies and procures all necessary resources to meet project specifications. Knowledge of project management fundamentals.
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As a Technical Security Project Manager for Corporate in North America you will be a key figure within the management framework of the GS Technical Security team and will report directly to the North America TS Project Execution lead.
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Technical Project Manager implements and configures the sold solution according to the customer's needs. Support the different teams involved in the project. Leading workshops during the project phase.
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We're seeking a highly motivated and experienced Project Manager (PM)/Scrum Master (SM) /Senior Consultant with AI experience. This person must be an expert in communication, technology project management, understanding the overall product roadmap, technology stack, application suite, business processes and any downstream system and business impacts.
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The Technical Project Manager will promote customer satisfaction by working within the TMH Technical Services Department to provide worldwide technical product assistance to all Toyota lift truck dealers and customers along with other Toyota companies as required.
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RSM has an immediate opening for a Technical Project Manager with deep interest and experience in facilitating and implementing successful software projects. Interacts with client management under the guidance/direction of the RSM engagement leader, project manager or program manager (if part of an integrated program), in discussions relating to the formal acceptance of deliverables.
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