ON SITE REQUIREMENT: 2 days in the office. Parking is not provided for contractors.
The Sr. Project Manager will be responsible for successfully planning, organizing, and motivating diverse project teams throughout all phases of Waterfall, Agile, and Hybrid projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Coordinate vendors, consultants, DBHDS, and business staff in the execution of Business & IT projects and related procurements.
Oversee the development of proposals, statements of work, statements of requirements, and RFP responses.
Assist in team development by holding teams accountable for their commitments and removing roadblocks.
Manage deadlines and push teams to ensure timeliness.
Facilitate multi-disciplinary teams in the development of plans, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures for project completion.
Oversee and manage the execution and/or coordination of day-to-day project activities as required.
Manage working relationships with key stakeholders, including executive management, business management, vendors, project sponsors, suppliers, and technology management.
Track and communicate project progress from a schedule, cost, and risk perspective to the project team, customers, and stakeholders.
Collaborate with external vendors/suppliers and internal technology leads/solution architects to incorporate agency best practices into project plans.
Drive consistent project delivery through the entire lifecycle, including procurement execution, project plan definition, resource allocation, risk management, scope management, schedule management, value delivery, and smooth transitions to operations.
Monitor progress by third-party vendors and define and measure their progress with metrics.
Develop and maintain project budget, plans, task lists, schedules, risks, and status reports, including resource allocation and timelines.
Adhere to DBHDS and *** project management practices and governance requirements.
Facilitate the resolution of technical issues.
Lead and coordinate the scoping, technical requirements gathering, estimating, and planning for single or multiple work streams.