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The Technical Project Manager is responsible for analyzing complex business operations, recommending solutions to align individual business functions with organizational goals, program management, contract administration, and oversight necessary to manage and deliver all performance requirements, including management of cost, scope, schedule, and quality in the delivery process across the contract.
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Approximately 8 years of experience in tactical project management of highly technical initiatives. This individual will perform as leadership for the complete life cycle of solution development and delivery, providing Agile Project Management support and Scrum Master support for Agile teams.
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Vendor Management: Manage tasks related to solution vendors and implementers, including estimating costs, managing project budgets, and ensuring vendor compliance. Overview: As the Technical Project Manager, you will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and tracking information technology projects through their full lifecycle.
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7+ years of experience as a Technical Project Manager overseeing end-to-end delivery of projects from ideation to Production. Expertise in Agile and Waterfall project management, and modern project management tools including Jira.
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The position reports to the Manager Federal Programs and is an integral part of the Government Programs Project Management Office (GPPMO). The RoleThe Sr. Technical Project Manager is the single point of contact for non-routine to moderately complex installation projects for communication networks.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in project management, technical management, business management, communications, engineering, or related discipline. Work directly with Government representatives, engineers and program manager to develop scope of work, timeline, communication plan and all pertinent aspect of comprehensive project management.
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Prior experience as a technical lead, providing engineering management and architecture vision across full stack web development technologies (i.e., Java, Angular, Python, Node.js, React, Flask/Django, etc.
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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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Bachelor's degree in Project Management, Engineering, Computer Science, or related field (preferred). Experience in project management methodologies (Agile, Waterfall). Knowledge of relevant technologies and software used in project management.
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The Program/Project Manager is responsible for proposal development as well as project management duties for implementation of services won in the proposal cycle. Experience with Microsoft Office including Project, Visio, Word, Excel and PowerPoint and a strong understanding of systems development, database management techniques and applications deployment.
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Experience providing program and/or project management support on technical contracts. Noblis is seeking to hire a Technical Project Manager with an Active Top Secret SCI in Reston, VA.
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LMI is seeking a Technical Project Manager – Data Architecture to aid in leading the technical aspects around project delivery in regard to Data Architecture. Project Management : Assist in the delivery of high-quality deliverables, on time and within budget, while establishing project efficiencies and managing key client relationships to ensure client satisfaction, to include advising on the appropriate mix of capabilities, solutions/tools, and approaches to address client requirements.
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Senior Technical Project Manager - Reports Vienna, VA (Hybrid) @Orchard LLC is retained by a government consulting firm specializing in data and records management with a goal of assisting customers with strategic and transformative ways in handling information management and data architecture.
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Advanced software development project management experience with ten plus years as a project/portfolio manager, three of those implementing new commercial products to market.
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If you are a confident and motivated Technical Project Manager and have eight or more years of experience in program/project management support of technical projects, then you will be excited about the Project Manager opening with Iridium’s Technology Development and Operations team.
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