Join the Mizuho team as a Project Manager in Project Portfolio Reporting!
In this role you will be responsible for partnering with Function heads, SMEs, the broader APMO team, and others to develop and execute ongoing project portfolio reporting for various functions across Mizuho Americas. This role reports to the Portfolio Reporting Lead within the Americas Program Management Office Governance & Reporting team. The mandate is to facilitate increased transparency into the full scope of work impacting the function's organization by collating the active and future planned projects in scope contributing to the function's overall strategy.
Responsibility :
Key responsibilities include:
Facilitating the development and documentation of a Function's strategy
Assisting in reconfirming and setting prioritization of projects executing the strategy
Maintenance of consolidated view of active programs both function driven and function impacting
Production and / or editing of rigorous weekly status reporting, including tracking of projects and work packages/milestones responsible to be delivered by the function
Raise and review (if needed) interdependencies across projects to ensure successful delivery
Development of Resource Allocation template and Budget Tracking
Coaching and mentoring for project management best practices and alignment with Mizuho Americas program and project management standards and procedure
Requirements :
Exceptional stakeholder management skills including experience performing this across multiple functions, committees, and areas
Significant experience and track record of portfolio-level reporting. This includes how to structure major initiatives, project planning, budgeting and resource allocation
Ability to gain deep understanding of cross-functional processes as well as the technologies and data which enable these
Strong business, analytical, quantitative, problem-solving and decision-making skills
Proven experience of team leadership, both directly and indirectly, career development of others and developing individuals in the program and change management space
Superior communication skills: both written and oral with technical and non-technical staff
Tolerance and understanding in a multi-cultural environment
The expected base salary ranges from $105k-$150k. Salary offers are based on a wide range of factors including relevant skills, training, experience, education, and, where applicable, certifications and licenses obtained. Market and organizational factors are also considered. In addition to salary and a generous employee benefits package, successful candidates are eligible to receive a discretionary bonus.