Infrastructure Project Manager Job Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Infrastructure Project Manager Job

Company Name:
Yoh
Infrastructure Project Manager Job Project Manager needed for a contract opportunity with Yoh's client located in Philadelphia, PA. The Big Picture - Top Skills You Should Possess: - PMP certification - Extensive experience managing Infrastructure projects. - MS Project experience What You'll Be Doing: - Develops master plans (consolidated views) of several linked related plans and drives, optimizes and manages all plans while presenting alternate scenarios to continuously reduce overall critical path - Develops resource plans that align unique project needs with team members' skillsets/career interests and applies various techniques to build/maintain a unified team view/focus on project objectives. - Develops mitigation and contingency plans for common risks, leads risk identification seminars to develop project specific mitigations and contingencies, updates risk plans as conditions warrant and considers risk during the change management process What You Need to Bring to the Table: - Extensive experience in project management of infrastructure (technical) projects. - Understanding of corporate technical infrastructure is a must. - PMI PMP Certification is required. - Excellent communication skills. - Five to ten (5 - 10) years of Project Management experience. Bonus Points! Otherwise Known As Preferred
Qualifications: - Clarity experience. - Healthcare or Insurance experience. What's In It For You? - Amazing long term opportunity with a great company that values hard work. Excellent opportunity for growth with a great chance to go full time with our client. Get Hired, Apply Now! Recruiter: Gregory Damiano Yoh, a Day and Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V. J2W: HC; J2W: PROF MONJOBJ2WBRPHIL Ref: SFSF: HC MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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