Manager of OIT Operations Project and Portfolio Management
Job Description
The IT PPM Manager is responsible for managing the planning, prioritization, and execution of IT projects within the OIT Operations umbrella, including assessing impacts of external project pressures to project capability. They will manage productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders (typically within the City and associated agencies) and assist OIT in fostering strong and collaborative partnerships between OIT Operations, as well as with other units within OIT and various outside business partners. In this role, they will manage a small team of IT project management professionals and will work closely and collaboratively with OIT Operations leadership to set priorities and strategic directions, communicate with stakeholders, and set divisional goals for supporting our Citywide partners.
They are expected to work with the OIT Operations departmental leaders to assist in promoting a collaborative, human-centered, innovative, accountable, transparent, and inclusive culture within their area.
Essential Functions
Management
Operations
Relationship Building
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Qualifications
• Completion of a Bachelors degree program at an accredited college or university with a major course work in Computer Science, Information Technology or a closely related field
AND
• Minimum of 5-7 years’ Project Management experience managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or projects
• 5-8 years of applicable business experience
• PMP certification or Master’s Certificate in Project Management preferred.
• Any equivalent combination of education and experience is determined to be acceptable by the Office of Innovation & Technology and Human Resources.
Additional Information
Salary Not to Exceed: $120,000
Important: To apply, candidates must provide a cover letter and resume.
Work Setting: in-person (onsite)
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*The successful candidate must be a city of Philadelphia resident within six months of hire
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