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Director of PMO

Armis is looking for a few of the very best people in their field to join our A-team of big thinkers, doers, movers, and shakers. This unique opportunity truly offers the best of all worlds—start up culture, enterprise level benefits and security, and top pay for the industry. Got your attention yet? Good, keep reading, it only gets better.

Ok, so what exactly does Armis do?

We are THE Asset Intelligence Cybersecurity Company. Armis specializes in protecting enterprises from the ever-evolving threat landscape. Our innovative platform is designed to discover, monitor, and secure all connected devices within an organization, providing unparalleled visibility and control. With a focus on IoT (Internet of Things) security, Armis is at the forefront of safeguarding businesses against cyber threats.

We See, Protect and Manage all physical and virtual assets, whether they're IT, OT, IoT or medical, from the ground to the cloud. Ensuring that the entire attack surface is both defended and managed in real time.

Director of PMO

Location: This is a 100% remote position and we are considering candidates from any major city in the USA


The Director of PMO will lead multiple teams of program managers responsible for customer deployments, ongoing value realization, managed threat services, and custom engagements. Armis is looking for a seasoned project management professional with deep expertise in ensuring the successful "end-to-end" delivery of projects and programs globally. This role will work closely with senior leaders across departments to ensure the delivery of technology solutions, build partnerships with all functions to ensure the PMO team understands business needs, functional specifications, and user journeys, and help resolve escalated cross-functional issues that impact project timelines. As a dynamic and evolving organization, Armis requires a leader who can provide the necessary structure for our teams while remaining adaptable to pivot with emerging business opportunities. This role will also drive the development of new services and programs, setting the foundation for our partners to deliver at scale.

RESPONSIBILITIES:  

  • Drive the development and adoption of Armis deployment and service-related playbooks.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with Armis Sales and Operations teams to ensure alignment on offerings and set appropriate customer expectations.
  • Collaborate with partners to operationalize and integrate Armis programs into their offerings.
  • Lead a team of program managers focused on Armis’ largest enterprise customers, ensuring deployments and ongoing initiatives stay on track.
  • Oversee project quality reviews, manage risks, monitor project performance, and communicate progress across the project portfolio.
  • Promote the adoption of project management standards, policies, and best practices to ensure efficient, consistent execution of client-facing projects.
  • Continuously assess and improve PM enablement materials based on team and customer feedback as well as performance metrics.
  • Partner with Armis leaders and business units to identify and develop new service opportunities.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience leading large project or program management teams across multiple functions
  • 10+ years of proven Program and Project Management experience
  • Able to synthesize disparate inputs into actionable frameworks, solutions and ultimate drive to results
  • Demonstrated ability to identify and mitigate project risks in order to successfully meet project objectives
  • Prior experience in a technology or cyber security company, preferably enterprise SaaS business environment
  • Highly customer-centric approach with a strong focus on driving customer success and satisfaction

 

Salary range guidance for this position is: $163,000-$221,000 per year.

The salary range listed does not include other forms of compensation or benefits (e.g. i.e. bonuses, commissions, stocks, health insurance benefits, etc.) offered to candidates. Visit our careers site for more information on benefits at Armis.

 

The choices you make in your career journey matter. You want to do interesting work in an important field while also having time to live your life, which is why we place so much value in your life-work balance. Armis sets you up for success with comprehensive health benefits, discretionary time off, paid holidays including monthly me days, and a highly inclusive and diverse workplace. Put your unique experiences and perspective to work in an environment where they will enable you to thrive, grow, and live your life with integrity.

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