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Network Project Manager

Company Name:
Procom Services
Infrastructure Project Manager
On behalf of our client, Procom Services is searching for an Intermediate Infrastructure Project Manager with strong engineering knowledge/skills/background to deliver multiple data infrastructure projects.
Line of Business: Network Services
Infrastructure Project Manager Job Description
The individual will be expected to run an average of 14 network technology projects of all scopes from small scale (10 hours per week) to large scale (25
hours per week). They need to be able to manage the projects from cradle to grave.
Project work will be performed virtually and may take place in North America, Asia and Europe. They will be required to work nights and weekends
Infrastructure Project Manager Mandatory Skills
- PMP Certification is desired, but not required
- 5-10 years of relevant Project Management experience (Network Infrastructure)
- Infrastructure PM Knowledge/experience required & understanding of infrastructure technologies required (Virtual and Cloud infrastructure concepts, Networks, Telco, etc.)
- Network installation experience
- Strong network background and experience
- Real estate knowledge/experience is an asset (meaning as in location moves, large data centre moves, etc.)
- Financial industry knowledge/experience is an asset
- Exceptional communication skills - both verbal and written
- Team player
- Able to manage and lead a project team
- Able to manage and lead conflict resolution
- Able to work evening and weekend implementations
- Must be fully knowledgeable in all PM related documentation (PMI)
Intermediate Infrastructure Project Manager Start Date
ASAP
Intermediate Infrastructure Project Manager Location
Naperville, IL
Intermediate Infrastructure Project Manager Assignment Length
6 monthsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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