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Project Manager (Ref: 236)

Company Name:
Professional Technology Integration Inc
To Apply, go to: http://www.professionaltechintegration.com/PTICloud9/?option=com_mycareer&job=view&jpid=236&Itemid=508
Position: Project Manager (Ref: 236)
Location: Augusta,ME,04330,United States
Duration: 9 Months 21 Days - Contract
Openings: 1
Description:
The PM must be an experienced senior PM with an excellent track record in working with government related agencies, with at least 5-6 years experience. They should have worked on projects at either the state or federal level that deals with federally mandated requirements, funding, and OMB project manager requirements.
The PM is required to be 100% dedicated to this project by Federal requirements.
Experience with EBT or other, similar enterprise installations is important.
The PM must also need to be able to balance the process elements of Project Management with the interpersonal elements of working with a caregiver agency culture. The ability to build strong client relationships and show empathy while still advancing the project work is important.
The right PM will have experience in a range of PM methodology including the use of agile Project Management.
Excellent written and oral communications skills are required. Candidates will be asked to provide examples of the past work products.
Experience in managing a Federal/State RFP process and vendor management is critical.
Required / Desired Skills
Project Manager Experience managing large implementations projects (Required 5 Years)
Agile Project Management - advanced knowledge (Required 5 Years)
Excellent written and oral communications skills are required (Required 5 Years)
Experience in managing a Federal/State RFP process and vendor management is critical (Required 2 Years)
Experience with EBT or other, similar enterprise installations is important (Highly Desired 2 Years)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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