OCIO Project Manager

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RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

The Proposal should demonstrate the proposed Resource has at least 5 years’ experience, within the past 10 years (as of the Closing Date of this RFP) with Project Manager at Experience Level 1 functions as project lead and is expected to operate at a senior level and have a solid understanding of the challenges and complexity in managing a project team in a complex public sector environment. The Senior Project Manager is expected to:

 

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1. Project Leadership and Management (5+ Years):

  • At least five years of experience within the past ten years in leading province-wide, large-scale rollout projects.
  • Proven experience working within Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) or equivalent, demonstrating adherence to best practices throughout the project lifecycle.

2. Proficiency in Agile and Waterfall Project Management Methodologies:

  • Ability to lead and manage projects using Agile and Waterfall methodologies, adapting techniques based on project needs.
  • Skilled in delivering project updates, status reports, and dashboards with tools like Microsoft Power BI and Excel.

3. Risk and Issue Management:

  • Experience in identifying, tracking, and mitigating project risks and issues to maintain project scope, schedule, and budget.
  • Capable of adapting project strategies to changing organizational and client needs, managing change effectively, and guiding teams through transitions.

4. Hands-on Experience with Similar Scope and Complexity Projects:

  • Demonstrated experience in handling projects of similar scope and complexity, involving multiple interrelated services or Agile delivery.
  • Proficient in using a variety of project management tools, technologies, and approaches relevant to large-scale, government-focused implementations.

5. Project Documentation and Analysis

  • Ability to provide detailed descriptions of past projects, including scope, role, project timelines, deliverables, metrics, and outcomes.
  • Demonstrated depth and breadth of experience in project management and in performing anticipated activities, as outlined in project qualifications.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $80.00-$85.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Commuter benefits
  • Flexible schedule
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Work from home

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Monday to Friday
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