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7+ years of experience in a combination of IT Audit, IT Project or Product Management, IT Risk Management, IT Compliance, and/or IT Assurance & Advisory Services. The ideal IT Audit Manager is an effective team collaborator, problem solver and IT control specialist who is committed to providing exceptional risk-based assurance, advice and insight to our internal stakeholders.
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When you are the TPM for a project, you are responsible for ensuring its timely delivery, driving its progress, managing risk and expectations, demonstrating concrete progress, and earning the trust of all stakeholders.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Seattle, WA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- 8+ years of UX Design Project/Program Management and/or Design Ops experience in design organizations- 8+ years of working cross functionally with design, product and tech teams experience- Experience operationalizing and maturing UX Design organizations within a complex and ambiguous corporate environment.
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Coursework in Systems Engineering (requirements management, risk management, product development cycle) disciplines and rocket propulsion strongly desired. 15% - Performs project risk assessment and management and prepares and reports results on mitigation plans.
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You will have significant influence on our overall strategy by helping define product deliverables, drive new process development, and spearhead best project management practices that enable timely delivery.
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Technical Infrastructure Program Manager, Non - Standard Infrastructure Capacity Planning & Delivery
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The Candidate must be comfortable managing remote project teams delivering novel and sometimes pioneering solutions across multiple countries and time-zones; assessing, identifying, and mitigating downstream risk; troubleshooting unforeseen and time-critical implementation issues as they arise; removing bureaucratic barriers to project success; and dealing with persistent uncertainty, pitfalls, and change.
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Develop and maintain detailed CMC project plans, including resource allocation, risk management, and timeline tracking. The project(s) will be technical in nature and will support an individual product program or the development portfolio as a whole, with a particular focus on Analytical testing coordination, method transfer, and development.
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We have a broad product offering with a well-regarded brand portfolio including the #1 position in windows; vinyl siding; metal accessories; metal roofing and wall systems; and insulated metal panels.
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Certification in Project Management., Master's degree in Business Administration, with specialization in strategy, supply chain, finance, information systems, or related area and 3 years' experience in product design., We value candidates with a background in creating inclusive digital experiences, demonstrating knowledge in implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA standards, assistive technologies, and integrating digital accessibility seamlessly.
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In addition to managing programs, the Senior Program Manager will be responsible for defining, scoping, estimating, and structuring enterprise initiatives that have significant complexity, are high risk, and are visible across PPA and the broader Morgan Stanley organization.
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Work closely with engineering, design, project, product marketing, architecture, analysts, sales, legal, risk, finance, account management, and support to gather feedback, requirements, and alignment or sign-off.
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Work closely with finance, strategy BI, logistics, policy, risk management, category managers and product and tech team to ensure project delivery and successful collaboration cross geographies.
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Product Development related project management certifications e.g. Certified Scrum Master (CSM) Expert working knowledge of one or more project and/or product management methodologies (for example: agile, PMI, product execution.
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Possessing experience in project management and product development life cycle management specifically in healthcare product design and development to support care management and delivery workflows.
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The position will report to the Managing Director, Process Resilience and Execution but will be closely partnered with key Managing Directors across technology, the firm's CTO and function in alignment with the Project Management office.
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