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Creative Project Manager

Dallas, TX

We create cultural resonance for brands. Creativity That Matters is work that shatters the stratosphere. That’s why our quest to discover what’s next is endless — because the only thing we’re afraid of is the status quo. We make culture our personal playground. We launch far past the expected. We chase curiosity, deep into the shadows. We will never be just another agency. And we’ve got the audacity to prove it.

We Are TMA.

Job Overview:

TMA is seeking an agency experienced and creative Project Manager in our Dallas office (hybrid), working with the Army National Guard. Candidates should have strong knowledge and understanding of what it takes to plan and execute various marketing initiatives. The ideal candidate is a proactive leader that will manage expectations, coordinate cross-functional project teams and ensure projects are completed and delivered on time and budget. Most importantly, the Project Manager must be flexible and can create and adapt plans, schedules and project activities on the fly – all while keeping calm and collected.

Responsibilities:

  • Defines project schedule and estimate with input from Practice leads
  • Organizes and sets clear expectations regarding process, tasks and deliverables
  • Manages the timely progression of the project
  • Prepares and maintains clear and accurate communication and project documentation, including project plan, status reports, internal meeting notes, change requests, and resource requests and assignments
  • Gathers and organizes Client-related assets
  • Includes subject matter experts in relevant stages of the project
  • Enables knowledge-sharing and quality assurance throughout the project life-cycle
  • Responsible for financial management of project estimates and cost

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree and/or relevant experience required
  • 2-4 years of experience
  • Project Management experience across a multitude of project types (Event execution, Standard digital and print execution, team management)
  • Works well with local and remote teams
  • Experience with digital and integrated campaigns experience
  • Experience with Project Management programs preferred (Workfront, Wrike, Hive)
  • Project Management certification is a plus
  • Metrics-Minded and Results Driven; Data is key. You are relentless growth hacker and optimizer. Will also create campaign recaps to highlight learning’s, successes, and improvement areas
  • Commitment to Excellence; Will initiate projects and improvements beyond your job descriptions to create a dream position that best leverages your personal competence and passion

TMA Perks & Benefits:

  • Continuous training, educational programs, speaker series and workshops  
  • Culture events throughout the year
  • Communities to connect with:  
    • TMACares (Volunteering)  
    • DiscoverTMA (Furthering diversity and inclusion)  
    • TMA Women’s Initiative (Fostering the growth and achievements of women)  
    • Wellness Group (Helping to improve the mental, physical and emotional wellbeing of employees)  
  • Competitive vacation plan, sick days and personal days to prioritize your mental health
  • Summer Flex Days
  • Robust holiday schedule  
  • Parental leave  
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision plans 
  • 401K Retirement Savings Plan  
  • Employee Stock Purchase Plan

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