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Project Manager (multiple positions)

Reston, VA

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Employer:                    ScienceLogic, Inc.
Job Title:                     Project Manager (multiple positions)
Job Requisition:          137523
Job Location:              11955 Democracy Drive, 13th Floor, Reston, VA 20190
Job Type:                    Full Time
Rate of Pay:                 $98,134.00 per year

Duties:

  • Assist Senior Project Manager in managing and coordinating team projects
  • Coordinate and keep track of SaaS customer lifecycle events like upgrades, deployments & migrations
  • Contribute to management of pre-defined checklists /project plans
  • Manage team projects and tasks through Salesforce and Jira ticketing system
  • Prepare for & attend project meetings as needed. Update Slack & Teams channels with Meeting Notes
  • Investigate and understand the basis for every line item on our cloud infrastructure invoices
  • Find anomalies in usage and Cloud spend patterns and give quick feedback in order to course correct
  • Optimize performance to spend where you need to and redistribute resources
  • Suggest areas for improving spend by finding better rates or improved technology
  • Collate data from various Site Reliability systems, analyze patterns and create actionable tasks for continuous improvements for the Site reliability team
  • Prepare Service usage and error dashboards
  • Able to occasionally work off hours for planned maintenance or unplanned emergencies as needed
  • Position remote, work may be performed from anywhere in the United States.

Requirements:

Employer will accept a master’s degree or foreign equivalent in Management Science, Business Administration or related field and two (2) years of experience in the job offered or in a project management-related occupation.

Position requires two (2) years of experience in the following:

  • Defining the objectives and key metrics upon which a project will be evaluated and tracked for progress and success
  • Executing and monitoring the progress of SaaS projects and adjusting planning as necessary to ensure a successful outcome
  • Managing Agile technical projects using Project Management tools: Jira, Confluence, Salesforce, Sharepoint and Smartsheet.
  • Maintaining budget estimates, project time frames and status reports.
  • Serving as a point of contact for multiple teams collaborating on the same project to ensure project coordination

 

Contact: Email resume to: rfasolo@sciencelogic.com Ref: Job Req. 137523. Job Req. 137523 must be included in resume, cover letter, and subject line.

 

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