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Software Project Manager overseeing SW product development

Company Name:
CyberCoders
Software Project
manager
overseeing SW product development Software Project Manager - Skills Required - Project Management, Product Management, Agile, Web Project Management, Software Architecture, Leadership, Systems Development, Vendor Management, MS Project, .NET SDLC
We are a DC software product company developing state of the art software packages used by both Fortune 500 clients as well as government clients.
Our software team is expanding and we are looking for a Project Manager with 8
years of experience managing software development projects including working closely with engineers, non-technical staff and customers.
If his sounds like something you are interested in, please read on!
If you are a Software Project Manager with 10
years of experience, please read on!What You Will Be Doing
- Managing complex software development projects on tight deadlines
- Develop. plan, and implement new systems
- Work closely with and communicate effectively with customers and clients
- Manage vendor and third party relationships including the purchase of new hardware and software
- Keep abreast of and provide recommendations fornew technologies
- Work closely with hands on engineers and manage technical process through SDLCWhat You Need for this Position
At Least 7 Years of experience and knowledge of:
- Project Management overseeing software development
- Solid Agile methodology background
- Software Product Management
- Experience working directly with large (i.e. Fortune 500) clients
- Experience leading web development projects
- Software Architecture
- Overall solid technical leadership
- Systems Development
- Vendor Management
- MS Project
- .NET SDLC
If this sounds like a
job
you are interested in please apply today!
Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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