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Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree, or foreign equivalent, in Computer Science, Information Management, Information Systems, Business Administration or related field, followed by 8 years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience in the job offered or in a related business analyst, product analyst, or project analyst occupation.
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Typically require 5+ years experience in strategy, consulting and/or project management. Visa has a comprehensive benefits package for which this position may be eligible that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, 401 (k), FSA/HSA, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, and Wellness Program.
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Metrics: Reports on project success criteria results, metrics, test, and deployment management activities. Fully understands all aspects of project management - project scope, project schedule, project budget, project quality, and project documentation and the ability to prioritize and work independently.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a plus. Proven working experience in project management in the payment industry. Perform risk management to minimize project risks.
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Join us today and experience Life at Visa. Define scope and objectives/deliverables, set up governance structure, and develop project plan. Communicate findings, recommendations, progress and issues to senior management, other executive, functional management and staff in a clear, concise and impactful way.
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Candidate will interface directly with staff members of Development, Product Management, Project Management, and Quality Assurance. Candidate will assist with troubleshooting and resolving defects during the software development life cycle.
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Maintain current and working industry knowledge of the project management life cycle process, methodologies and best practices which should be used to ensure constant service evolution through critical path evaluation through self-enablement learning, retention of professional qualification (PRINCE2 or equivalent) with support from line manager.
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Strong project management & planning skills with ability to progress multiple priorities concurrently (PMP, PMI or another Project Management Certification is a plus). Report customer project accomplishments and deliverables to senior management.
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Continues to expand knowledge by taking on new types of projects to develop additional skills and increase flexibility in management of a variety of project types and complexities. Escalate projects that are in jeopardy and work with executive management within Visa and the client organization as appropriate to make decisions and bring appropriate resources to bear to resolve issues.
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