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Job Title: Project Manager
Location: 633 W. Wisconsin Ave., Ste 1100, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203.
Onsite or Remote?
- Candidate must be a CURRENT WI resident. No reimbursement for relocation costs allowed.
- Hybrid schedule, minimum of 50% onsite at the Milwaukee County Zoo.
Duration: 6 Months, with possible extension
Visa : / /(Only W2)
Job Description:
The IT Project Manager plans, executes, and finalizes projects according to strict deadlines and within budget. This includes acquiring resources and coordinating the efforts of team members and third-party contractors or consultants in order to deliver projects according to plan. The IT Project Manager will also define the project s objectives and oversee quality control throughout its lifecycle, consistent with the IT Project Management Office s (PMO s) processes and goals. Additionally, the IT Project Manager supports the IT PMO in its continuous improvement efforts around project management processes and oversight.
- Define project scope, goals, and deliverables that support County goals in collaboration with senior management and stakeholders.
- Effectively communicate project expectations to team members and stakeholders in a timely and clear fashion.
- Liaise with project stakeholders on an ongoing basis.
- Set and continually manage project expectations with team members and other stakeholders.
- Plan and schedule project timelines and milestones using appropriate tools.
- Track project milestones and deliverables.
- Determine the frequency and content of status reports from the project team, analyze results, and troubleshoot problem areas.
- Define project success criteria and disseminate them to involved parties throughout project life cycle.
- Conduct project postmortems and create a recommendations report in order to identify successful and unsuccessful project elements.
- Ensure quality in all aspects of work.
- Estimate the resources and participants needed to achieve project goals within established project timelines.
- Draft and submit budget proposals and recommend subsequent budget changes where necessary.
- Track and monitor project member time and associated costs.
- Where required, negotiate with other department managers for the acquisition of required personnel from within the County.
- Determine and assess the need for additional staff and/or consultants and make the appropriate recruitment, if necessary, during the project cycle.
- Manage projects from beginning to end.
- Develop full-scale project plans and associated communications documents.
- Delegate tasks and responsibilities to appropriate personnel.
- Identify and resolve issues and conflicts within the project team.
- Identify and manage project dependencies and critical paths.
- Develop and deliver progress reports, proposals, requirements documentation, and presentations.
- Proactively manage changes in project scope, identify potential crises, and devise contingency plans.