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12 jobs that use Microsoft Project the most

What jobs use Microsoft Project the most?

1. PMO Consultant

How pmo consultant uses Microsoft Project:

  • Manage Medicaid eligibility rules engine implementation, testing and QA efforts, and defect resolution.
  • Manage multiple software development tracts to successfully deploy business analytics functionality to multiple business owners and end-users at Microsoft.
  • Develop a structure, standardize, and consolidate set of repeatable infrastructure services that optimally support the business processes and applications.

Most common skills for pmo consultant:

  • Governance
  • Microsoft Project
  • Business Development
  • Project Management Tools
  • Portfolio Management
  • Status Reports

2. Program Planner

How program planner uses Microsoft Project:

  • Create and manage integrated master project plans with detail WBS structures.
  • Manage part parameters in order to run MRP effectively to maintain a continuous supply chain at the targeted inventory levels.
  • Display excellent leadership skills in directing the performance of the IPT leads and integrate program level performance for program monthly reviews.

Most common skills for program planner:

  • Program Planning
  • Program Management
  • Master Schedule
  • Microsoft Project
  • Earned Value Management
  • Management System

3. Schedule Planning Manager

How schedule planning manager uses Microsoft Project:

  • Manage and reduce inventory by deploying Kanban, consign and vendor-manage inventory.
  • Create and implement a MRP system to purchase raw materials and packaging base on demand.
  • Enhance MRP system by creating sequels for a more accurate control of inventory, and designing screen and report layouts.

Most common skills for schedule planning manager:

  • Continuous Improvement
  • Production Schedules
  • Microsoft Project
  • Critical Path
  • Earned Value Management
  • Logistics

4. Program Scheduler

How program scheduler uses Microsoft Project:

  • Develop and manage the SharePoint database.
  • Populate the P6 schedule with program activities, WBS structure, activity codes and program budget
  • Interpret and transfer work breakdown structure (WBS) into project management software.

Most common skills for program scheduler:

  • Program Management
  • Master Schedule
  • Critical Path Analysis
  • Earned Value Management
  • Microsoft Project
  • Primavera

5. Senior Program Administrator

How senior program administrator uses Microsoft Project:

  • Manage U.S. military, DoD, civilian, and foreign military production contracts.
  • Lead the introduction and upgrade of wireless infrastructure at remote locations to ensure adherence with internal and international wireless standards.
  • Lead the effort to revitalize the collaborative document share portal by moving to a user-friendly SharePoint base site.

Most common skills for senior program administrator:

  • SR
  • SharePoint
  • Financial Reports
  • Technical Assistance
  • Microsoft Project
  • R

6. Computer Project Manager

How computer project manager uses Microsoft Project:

  • Create and manage the project's website using Sharepoint.
  • Manage implementation of VMware solution for compute high availability.
  • Manage data center migrations and SAN storage remediation and migration projects major educational testing organization.

Most common skills for computer project manager:

  • Auto CAD
  • Project Management
  • R
  • Microsoft Project
  • Data Warehouse
  • Unix

7. Project Engineer Consultant

How project engineer consultant uses Microsoft Project:

  • Manage and engineer PLC base process control projects.
  • Modele and draft aircraft components using SolidWorks and manage datasets in Keytech PLM.
  • Programme with SQL scripts and store procedures within the database environment to accomplish maintenance, reliability, and functional goals.

Most common skills for project engineer consultant:

  • Construction Management
  • Capital Projects
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Engineering Support
  • Microsoft Project
  • Litigation

8. Senior Project Control Analyst

How senior project control analyst uses Microsoft Project:

  • Manage implementation of specify HVAC / mechanical projects specializing in BACNET and LonWorks base control components for building automation.
  • Provide project control for multiple DOD contracts.
  • Establish and maintain project WBS including revenue and billing formulas.

Most common skills for senior project control analyst:

  • Project Controls
  • Project Management
  • WBS
  • Variance Analysis
  • Microsoft Project
  • Risk Management

9. Project Scheduler

How project scheduler uses Microsoft Project:

  • Manage WIP at outside vendors to ensure the timely completion of orders and desire priorities are achieve.
  • Manage multiple fee pools (CPFF, CPAF, and CPIF).
  • Deliver assets and manage QA segment for creative team

Most common skills for project scheduler:

  • Project Management
  • Primavera P6
  • Project Controls
  • Microsoft Project
  • Work Breakdown Structure
  • Scheduling Software

10. Project Planner

How project planner uses Microsoft Project:

  • Utilize SharePoint and manage content to display and capture progress report information.
  • Manage logistics of all facets of the transition from housing, moving, inter-service agreements and education.
  • Manage event day logistics, including staging, set-up and strike; adherence to event schedule, and guest hospitality.

Most common skills for project planner:

  • Project Management
  • Project Planning
  • Microsoft Project
  • Project Scope
  • Primavera P6
  • Project Controls

11. Master Scheduler

How master scheduler uses Microsoft Project:

  • Supervise NPI chip fulfillment process - manage wafer starts to meet internal qualification and board level build plan.
  • Facilitate production release of drawings, bills of materials, and QC specs.
  • Coordinate the flow of machine and electronic parts through the production process including QC.

Most common skills for master scheduler:

  • Customer Service
  • MRP
  • Program Management
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Microsoft Project
  • ERP

12. Junior Project Manager

How junior project manager uses Microsoft Project:

  • Lead the RFP process; successfully acquiring key service providers for each program site
  • Develop and manage key partnerships to promote public health messages of multiple campaigns for CDC and NIH.
  • Plan and manage a series of short films about international students and their experiences in the UK.

Most common skills for junior project manager:

  • Project Management
  • SharePoint
  • Project Scope
  • Project Documentation
  • Microsoft Project
  • Jira

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