DD-10547 Senior Program Manager Information Technology (IT) - Newark, NJ at Geebo

DD-10547 Senior Program Manager

Outstanding opportunity for an experienced Senior Data Center Program Manager! This is a 12
month contract position to be located in Newark, New Jersey. Individual will be required to work onsite the majority of time with some remote flexibility.

Qualified individual will be walking into a fast paced, enterprise level environment from the get-go and must be prepared to deal with various internal organizations. Requires exceptional written, verbal and presentation skills as this is a highly visible role that will have constant interaction with corporate executives throughout the company.

DUTIES:

1. Build and develop a business plan for the consolidation and migration of Data Centers.

2. Evolve and control budget for the migrations.

3. Build solid relationships with third party vendors.

4. Gather documentation and establish business plans/processes.

5. Oversee the entire consolidation and migration of the Data Centers.

6. Manage and oversee several Data Center moves/migrations/builds at one time.

REQUIRED:

1. Minimum of 7 to 10 years Program level leadership with enterprise level Data Center experience to include overseeing the move/migration/building of Data Centers. MUST have a strong transition/
transformation experience.

2. MS Project for scheduling and time tracking.

3. MS PowerPoint, Visio, Access and Excel for flow charts, documentation, process plans, etc.

4. Experience presenting reports to high level executives within various departments throughout the company.

5. Strong leadership skills.

6. History of delivering projects within timeline and budget.

7. History of working across a matrixed organization with personnel in multiple locations.

CERTIFICATION:

PMP highly desired

EDUCATION:

4 year degree or equivalent experience

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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