IT Project Manager
IT Project Manager
$76,142 - $83,757 Hiring Range depends on experience.
$106,599 Maximum of Range for 2019.
The Project Manager will serve in the implementation of short- and long-range public transportation technology projects within budget constraints, oversight of scope, and technical evaluation as well as management of project budgets, and consultant contracts.
Minimum Qualifications
- BA degree project management, information technology, or other closely related field.
- Two years of professional experience IT project management or applicable field.
- Two years of managing implementation of technology projects.
Or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
Preferred
- PMP Certification.
- Transit Experience.
Entry Requirements for: Knowledge and Skills
Qualification to enter this position requires knowledge of the following:
- Project management techniques, including all phases of a project life cycle and the responsibility for risk identification, scope, schedule, communications plans and budget.
- Vendor management including contract development and review, performance management, financial management.
- Technology concepts and information technology teams.
- Working knowledge of a variety of office computer software.
Qualification to enter this position requires skill in:
- Analyzing data, organizing, and conducting short, mid-range and long term projects.
- Computer operation and software utilization (Word, Excel, email, scheduling and PowerPoint).
- Communication, facilitation and interpersonal relations as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, regional partners, the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.
- Presenting to small and large groups of stakeholders
- Self-motivation, team work, management, planning, problem solving, negotiating, and influencing others.
- Technical and non-technical written and verbal presentation and communication.
- Project management and ability to integrate new technologies.
- Procuring and managing consultants and vendors, preparing scope of work and budget estimates for proposal requests which require hardware and software.
- Use of PC-based software in support of planning programs/project.
- Managing multiple tasks simultaneously and effectively.
- Influence others to achieve business goals.
- Analyze and manage budgets and other financial matters.
- Continuous learning.
- Maintaining objectivity.
Community Transit provides a smoke-free and drug-free work environment. We are an equal opportunity employer. We value and encourage diversity in our workforce and respect for all.