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Project management experience, preferably with large, complex automation implementation efforts Required

Demonstrated Project Management experience on system deployments with multiple clients. Required

Proven track record of delivering projects and work streams with aggressive timelines and deliver within scope ,budget and schdeule Required

Objective decision-making ability based on strategic objectives priority, business performance analysis and resource availability. Required

Hands on experience managing project risk, cost, schedule, quality, testing, and communications. Required

Strong leadership, organizational, interpersonal and time management skills. Required

Demonstrated oral and written communication and presentation skills. Required

Solid work experience with project management tools (e.g. Microsoft Project) Required

Experience with MS Office and SharePoint.. Required

Demonstrated experience with both Waterfall and Agile Projects Required

Demonstrated experience with vendor management on a large IT project/system implementation Required

Demonstrate technical architecture/infrastructure knowledge and experience, including experience with multiple hardware platforms and operating system Required

Demonstrate technical knowledge and analysis skills with hands-on experience in development, data base design, and web-based technologies Required

Demonstrated experience working with DPH public health programs Highly desired

Extensive understanding of SharePoint end user experience, sites, libraries, lists and groups Highly desired

Experience in health care industry Highly desired

Experience leading and Implementing COTS and SAAS Projects Desired

Experience writing RFPs/technical writing Highly desired

Understanding of the fundamentals of iterative and incremental development Required

Experience in playing the Scrum Master role for a software development / maintenance teams that was diligently applying Agile / Kanban values and prin Highly desired

PMP Certification from PMI. Scrum Master certification is a plus Highly desired

Ability to help manage Scrum team backlog and/or Kanban Flow, and priorities using agile based tools (ServiceNow, Jira, Version One etc.) Required

Experience managing legacy system upgrade/migration, data conversion activities and building roll-out plans Highly desired

Job Type: Contract

Pay: $77.00 - $83.00 per hour

Experience:

  • DPH public health programs: 1 year (Required)
  • SharePoint end user, sites, libraries, lists and groups: 1 year (Required)
  • health care industry: 1 year (Required)
  • COTS and SAAS Projects: 1 year (Required)
  • RFPs/technical writing: 1 year (Required)
  • managing legacy system upgrade/migration, data conversion : 1 year (Required)

License/Certification:

  • PMP Certification (Required)
  • Scrum Master certification (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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