[Remote] Slalom Flex (Project Based) Project Manager

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Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Slalom is a consulting company focused on bringing value through human-centered business and technology solutions. The Project Manager will be responsible for coordinating day-to-day delivery across initiatives, managing executive communications, and ensuring operational excellence while supporting high-profile engagements and maintaining clear project plans. Responsibilities Own day‑to‑day delivery coordination across initiatives / Partnerships Translate ambiguous goals into clear plans milestones, owners, timelines, and risks Maintain trackers, work plans, and delivery artifacts that reflect real status — not aspirational updates Proactively surface risks, dependencies, and decision points before they become blockers Create and coordinate executive‑ready briefs for internal leadership and partner counterparts Prepare concise status updates, Steering Committee materials, and leadership readouts Ensure messaging is aligned, accurate, and appropriate for senior audiences Act as a coordination lead across internal teams and external partners Support high‑profile engagements, meetings, and workshops (including, Workshops, External Events and organizational events) Track partner commitments, follow‑ups, and outcomes to closure Own governance hygiene notes, actions, decisions, trackers, and documentation Ensure SharePoint and reporting artifacts are current, usable, and trusted Enable teams to focus on delivery by keeping operations clean and predictable Skills 5-7 years of experience in project or program management in complex, cross‑functional environments Experience with digital transformation, Microsoft technology, AI, and innovation programs Proven ability to operate independently with limited direction Strong executive communication skills — written and verbal Highly detail‑oriented with strong follow‑through and accountability Comfortable engaging with senior leaders, partners, and external organizations Exposure in nonprofit, public sector, or international organizations Familiarity with Microsoft tools and environments (e.g., SharePoint, executive forums, trackers) Experience supporting executive governance forums or Steering Committees Benefits Meaningful time off and paid holidays Parental leave 401(k) with a match A range of choices for highly subsidized health, dental, & vision coverage Adoption and fertility assistance Short/long-term disability Yearly $350 reimbursement account for any well-being-related expenses Discounted home, auto, and pet insurance Company Overview Slalom Consulting is a business and technology consulting firm that designs and builds strategies and systems to help its clients It was founded in 2001, and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is http//www.slalom.com. Company H1B Sponsorship Slalom has a track record of offering H1B sponsorships, with 18 in 2026, 215 in 2025, 258 in 2024, 250 in 2023, 614 in 2022, 254 in 2021, 220 in 2020. Please note that this does not guarantee sponsorship for this specific role. Apply To This Job

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