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Project Manager

Company Name:
The Sage Group
The Sage Group is looking for a Project Manager to work with our client, a financial services company in San Ramon. In this role you will be responsible for playing an integral role across a broad spectrum of project activities, i.e., planning, requirements creation, and testing within the CCAR (Comprehensive Capital Analysis Review) program. Our client is currently in the data-gathering and governance phase of the program and is looking for additional support to ensure that they are able to provide all the needed fields in compliance with Fed regulations.
Responsibilities Include:
Follow PM discipline/ enterprise methodology associated with small to med size projects. While other teammates will be tackling big bucket items, this consultant will focus on 4-5 smaller projects simultaneously.
Corporate reporting including status updates, issues management, overall program and project status
Create project deliverables such as document meetings, develop test scripts and/or requirements, and any other project related deliverables
Develops and maintains various communication vehicles across line of business stakeholders--hiring manager needs help getting feedback from stakeholders and getting presentations together. You will need to communicate to corporate team.
Provide ad hoc support to two other project managers on the team.
Skills Required:
5
years or project management experience, background in financial services (specifically consumer lending) preferred.
Excellent communication skills and ability to follow-up.
Working knowledge of MS Project
Experience creating test scripts and implementation plans
PMP certification is a huge plus
Start: ASAP
Timing: 6
months; 40 hrs/week
Location: San Ramon, onsite Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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