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CISO Technical Project Manager will be responsible for managing initiatives, engaging with Security Operations, Public Cloud Operations and Engineering teams, DC teams, Application Teams, Systems and Database Admins teams to deliver on business requirements.
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Technical Project Manager, Web Development, Agile Methodology, WordPress, Umbraco, Contentful, MarTech, CDP, Project Management. Technical Project Manager (Web Development) – Remote/White Plains, NY – Contract.
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The requirements listed below are representative for knowledge, skills and abilities required to be successful as a Senior Technical Project Manager within Zones, LLC. The Senior Technical Project Manager Is Primarily Responsible For.
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As a Technical Project Manager Senior Lead with IT Change Management expertise with Momentum, you'll play a key role in our team, collaborating closely with dynamic and talented individuals.
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VIZIO is looking for a proactive and forward-thinking technical project manager to enhance existing operations and platform projects. Experience with a project management tool is necessary, experience with JIRA & Confluence.
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As a Technical Project Manager Senior Lead on our Information Technology team at Momentum, your days will be dynamic and filled with opportunities to contribute to our mission. Technical Project Manager Senior Lead.
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Michaels is looking for a hands-on Senior Technical Product Manager/ Senior Technical Project Manager, that will be a key part of the delivery team implementing a new OSS based integration solution that powers our systems.
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Job Title: Pega Technical Analyst / Project Manager. Function as a technical business analyst by understanding business requirements and transforming those requirements into data mapping specs.
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Technical Project Manager with Connected Car/BEV/Fleet Management experience. Develop project plans including relevant artifacts for the program management processes. Understand project estimates and manage the project budget once approved.
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Infovision is looking for a MANDARIN/ENGLISH SPEAKING proactive and forward-thinking technical Project Manager to enhance existing operations and platform projects. Experience in project management models including Agile, Waterfall, and Scrum.
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3+ years of experience as a Project Manager managing complex projects in a high-tech development environment with multi-function teams. Sufficient level of technical background to understand and be able to evaluate project accurately and objectively.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management and smooth operation of website and software development projects. You will collaborate with the executive, sales, account services, and execution teams to ensure all projects are properly scoped during the proposal process, all needed information and assets are collected and properly saved before and during the project, the internal execution team has a clear understanding of the project details, deadline, and budget, and communicate and develop solutions for any project's risks.
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We are seeking a Technical Project Manager to join our dynamic software engineering organization. This role will collaborate with Product and Engineering Managers to define project milestones and methods to track them with a strong emphasis on forecasting accuracy and delivery.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Technical Project Manager to join our Professional Services team. We have an exciting opportunity to join our amazing team of 500+ staff as a Technical Project Manager.
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Provides expertise in area and an advanced level of understanding of the principles of IT project leadership. Develops detailed IT work plans, schedules; project estimates, resource plans and status reports.
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