As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for owning and driving success of a customer project from start to finish, participating in project reviews, managing disposition of issues and project scope changes, managing project plans created collaboratively with you and your project sponsor, and reviewing team project work tasks with objectives to stay on time and on budget. You will provide status and progress reviews and conduct risk management analysis as required. You will be assigned work appropriate to your level, coached through each project, and given stretch opportunities when available.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Information technology, computer science, engineering, business or related courses
At least 5 years of direct experience in a full-time Project Management role with proven record of success
Energetic learner willing to work with different business teams and culture
Previous training in Waterfall methodology preferred
Previous experience in ERP implementation or other projects that improved supply chain processes and metrics.
Able to balance competing priorities and ask for help as needed
Interested in further growth opportunities and training in Project Management capabilities and methods
Strong communication skills - able to collaborate with business people, IT team members, and leadership
Detail-oriented with good skills in PowerPoint, Excel, and email at minimal
A client interview will be required.
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