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As a Project Manager, you will be responsible assisting the PMO level support with customer support services and engineering activities across all aspects of the program, including Service Desk, Deskside/ White Glove Services, systems engineering, Low Code/ No Code, DevSecOps, Automation, Hybrid cloud infrastructure, and cyber Engineering.
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As an Engineering Agile Program Manager (Product Delivery Manager) in the PDMO you will join a dynamic team responsible for guiding the development of product visions and strategies, building cultures of collaboration and driving the execution of business critical strategic initiatives.
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Bachelor Degree in engineering, construction management or related degree from accredited program and 7 years applicable experience required. The Project Manager will lead and motivate a team in the day-to-day management of project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, risk, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute Design-Only, Engineer Procure Construct (EPC), Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Bachelor's degree in a related field (EE, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering) We're building a team of passionate Technical Program Managers to create and guide Release management processes across our Engineering organization.
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Experience Primavera Contract Manager or similar change management software is preferred. Performs other duties as assigned Complies with all policies and standards Qualifications Bachelor's degree in engineering, Construction Management or related degree from accredited program and 5 years of applicable experience is required.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, Construction Management or related degree from accredited program and 5 years of applicable experience is required. + Assist global practice and engineering disciplines with overall efforts for Design-only and/or EPC projects.
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3+ years of enterprise software/technical program or engineering management experience at an enterprise technology company. Drive teams through the Software engineering experience using Agile and analytical and technical skills.
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As the Manager/Senior Manager, Technical Program Management for Heroku, you will play a pivotal role in orchestrating and overseeing complex technical initiatives that contribute to our continued growth and success.
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You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, product management and marketing, operations, and sales, to ensure alignment and timely delivery of projects. Deep experience with the software development lifecycle; ability to adjust and apply this knowledge in a dynamic environment using agile methodologies.
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Be a trusted partner for executive management to ensure program success. Program & Project Management. Provide monthly program reviews and updates at sprint reviews (deep dive into the current state of project goals, risks, and critical issues.
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Lead programs by aligning across program scope, and release planning, as well as aligning one or more teams on vision, and business goals, crafting program structure, and securing cross-functional alignment.
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5+ years of technical program management working directly with software engineering teams experience. At Automated Profitability Management (APM), our vision is to automate and improve Amazon Profitability through the innovative application of Machine Learning and Software Engineering.
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Founded in 2014, our team provides experience-based solutions across our four core competencies: Cybersecurity, Software Services, System & Network Engineering, and IT Operations & Maintenance.
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7+ years of successful experience with Operations, and Project Management or related functions in Business Management, Software Engineering, Video, Movie or VOD Platforms. The PMO Manager will directly lead large cross-functional initiatives in partnership with Engineering, Acquisitions, Operations, & Contracted Technology partners.
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This leadership role requires an individual with relevant industry experience in Project/Program Management (media technology industries) , and staff management experience to develop and lead departmental staff and work in a collaborative style while building strong cross-functional partnerships driving organizational accountability to meet the company's goals.
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