Program Management Manager Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Program Management Manager

Company Name:
Arca24.com
Salary period: Annual
Overview:
Manages the creation and delivery of deliverables directly to customers, as well as providing leadership, assistance, and advice to customers. Responsible for the overall program planning including budget, structure, schedule, and planning staffing requirements with a major emphasis on client's business needs. Manage customer requirements while ensuring good practices in standard methodologies and processes to deliver an integrated solution.
Responsibilities:
The Manager Level in the Program Management role provides executives, customers, and project managers with necessary leadership, assistance, guidance, and advice to ensure good practices in standard methodologies and processes. The Manager is responsible for overseeing the program resources, assists in budget development, career planning for Analysts, and input into performance evaluations. The Manager tends to have a singular focus on a specific industry or type of service. The Manager role provides executives, customers, and project managers with necessary leadership, assistance, guidance, and advice to ensure good practices in standard methodologies and processes. The manager is responsible for the structure, schedule and staffing requirements with a major emphasis on management and coordination tasks. The Manager should have 7 or more years experience in Program Management with an understanding of account operations, P&L management, budget management, and program management methodologies. Team Lead experience desirable. A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field or experience equivalent is required. Project Management Institute (PMI) education and certification is a plus. Technical knowledge a plus.
LI-AK1
Qualifications:
ITIL based process familiarilty. Will have to have experience with handling projects and Break FixEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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