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ERP PROJECT MANAGER

Im actively recruiting for an ERP PROJECT MANAGER role. Here is what we are looking for:
Duration - 4 (first stage) 2nd stage 24 months extension
Travel Requirements - 50% domestic (2nd stage of the project)
Location: Miami, FL (Hialeah, FL area) - Local candidates prefer at this time

The goal is to upgrade bullet line's local syteline ERP. If we get syteline experience that would be a plus but it's very uncommon so it could be SAP or Oracle or any big undertaking ERP. Once this is done by August they will be integrating the global office and the other offices onto one main ERP from their disparate systems. This person should have experience with upgrade and implementation and it could be with any ERP system. They do not want a hybrid PM/BA.
They will not be interviewing until April 3. I can only send three excellent candidates.
Communication is important
Report to the Director, so this person needs to be self-sufficient.
When they actually do the big integration in August this person will be working alongside a big consulting firms such as Deloitte.
EXPERIENCE NEEDED
Need an experienced Project Manager to help with an ERP upgrade. (1st stage of the project - August) - Miami, FL location only
Need to have experience integrating all systems from other offices onto one ERP - (2nd stage of the project)
There is an opportunity for the role to extend to a PCNA business transformational alignment project that will go on for the next two years.
The transformation project will be 50% Miami, 50% in Pittsburgh and will not start until after the upgrade is complete. We ideally want someone who is comfortable staying on after four months but they do have to be open to travel in the future
Perm is not a possibility so please be comfortable contracting and have flexibility to travel in the future.
Please send me resume with contact number asap.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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