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Project Manager

Tysons Corner, VA

 

 

The Project Manager serves as a key operational team member within our centralized services organizations. In conjunction with the Sr. Director of Operations, the Project Manager is responsible for defining, executing, and ongoing support to a broad range of projects including business development, process, technology, and reporting & analytics. The Project Manager may work collaboratively with internal clients and cross-functional teams to ensure high-quality execution of priority projects.  

This is a HYBRID ROLE IN TYSONS CORNER, VA. 

Project Management 

  • Own and manage the high-quality execution of individual projects. End-to-end project management will include roadmap design, management of the project team and plan, and development and presentation of final deliverables 
  • Works with project team to ensure project budgets, resource plans, milestones, tracking metrics and success measures are achieved 
  • Builds and manages relationships with key stakeholders at multiple levels in the organization to manage expectations as needed and keep a project moving forward 
  • Serve as the main point of contact for teams when multiple units are assigned to the same project to ensure teach actions remain in synergy 
  • Provide daily, weekly, and monthly reports to school and company leadership 
  • Perform quality control on the project throughout development to maintain expected standards 
  • Completes special projects as assigned 

Research 

  • Creating long- and short-term plans, including setting targets for milestones, adhering to deadlines and allocating resources 
  • Assisting in the definition of project scope and goals 
  • Researches and monitors performance trends and activity 
  • Designs and coordinates in gathering requirements for new process enhancements 
  • Communicate with the Operations team for process and tool enhancements to help prioritize needs 
  • Researches available data and requests necessary data from analytics team 

Process Development and Execution 

  • Acts as operations lead for gap identification, solution idealization, and business case development 
  • Develop, recommend, and present strategies to leadership team that continually innovate and improve business performance 
  • Assessing, creating and implementing process for the purposes of enabling accurate pipeline reporting and forecasting across business units 
  • Secures necessary internal resources to support delivery of an approved business case 
  • Help develop and drive process and systems/tool adoption across teams 
  • Motivate people and teams involved to complete required tasks on time 
  • Learn from and share best practices with other stakeholders 

Qualifications 

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, or related discipline is required; an advanced degree in Business or Finance strongly preferred. 
  • 2+ years of experience in Operations management 
  • Strong analytical skills, both quantitative and qualitative; strong attention to detail and ability to pull business insights through complex data sets 
  • Self-motivated and strong problem-solver with ability to handle multiple projects and activities 
  • Ability to work well under pressure as well as effectively prioritize and execute tasks to meet deadlines consistently 
  • Understanding of and ability to manage confidential information 
  • Exemplary written and verbal communication skills with the ability to influence key stakeholders across varying business functions 

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 

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