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11 jobs that use PMO the most

What jobs use PMO the most?

1. Manager, Project Management Office

How manager, project management office uses PMO:

  • Lead large, cross-departmental teams implementing strategic, enterprise software application deployment and infrastructure system upgrades.
  • Streamline and centralize usage of project management tools to manage dependencies and transparent delivery milestones for highly complex SaaS platforms
  • Develop project management tracking system utilizing SharePoint to provide transparency and accountability for all strategic projects.

Most common skills for manager, project management office:

  • PMO
  • Governance
  • Project Management Methodology
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Process Improvement
  • Portfolio Management

2. Senior Resource Manager

How senior resource manager uses PMO:

  • Manage the positions and resume searches using popular job portals such as dice, craigslist and LinkedIn.
  • Manage operations and logistics, coordinating transportation of personnel, equipment, and supplies to ensure on-time arrival/departure.
  • Manage operations and logistics, coordinating transportation of personnel, equipment, and supplies to ensure on-time arrival/departure.

Most common skills for senior resource manager:

  • Professional Development
  • Business Development
  • PMO
  • ERP
  • Business Process
  • Project Management

3. Project Coordinator Consultant

How project coordinator consultant uses PMO:

  • Develop and manage several division-wide SharePoint sites to allow collaboration and knowledge sharing.
  • Develop infrastructure to enable clients to better understand and manage risks associate with their decision environment to capture opportunities.
  • Deliver project status and budget reports to client program management office (PMO).

Most common skills for project coordinator consultant:

  • SharePoint
  • Data Analysis
  • Financial Reports
  • PMO
  • Project Plan
  • Microsoft Project

4. Project Management Office

How project management office uses PMO:

  • Manage operational duties including payroll issues, workers compensation, FMLA, unemployment hearings, counseling, terminations and reporting.
  • Manage production of an RFP to source $60m in software and services and manage a subset of the subsequent implementation.
  • Handle all AP, AR and payroll.

Most common skills for project management office:

  • Customer Service
  • Office Procedures
  • Financial Statements
  • PMO
  • Human Resources
  • Front Desk

5. Manager Of Systems And Programming

How manager of systems and programming uses PMO:

  • Manage all control documents on Sharepoint.
  • Lead the effort to qualify a new nozzle through NASA's qualification process.
  • Develop, manage and perform maintenance on SharePoint web applications with a concentrate focus on physical, information and personnel security.

Most common skills for manager of systems and programming:

  • Project Management
  • Program Management
  • Business Development
  • PMO
  • Risk Management
  • DOD

6. Senior Operations Project Manager

How senior operations project manager uses PMO:

  • Manage large-scale implementation projects of logistics software products for key global accounts.
  • Manage, monitors and measures project portfolio status, recommending corrective action as necessary and communicate portfolio status to their management.
  • Realise a PMO cost savings of 200k.

Most common skills for senior operations project manager:

  • Project Management
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Project Budget
  • Process Improvement
  • PMO
  • Management System

7. Vice President-Project Management

How vice president-project management uses PMO:

  • Define communication strategy and effectively manage communication with stakeholders; align with PMO guidelines, processes & procedures.
  • Manage enterprise-wide software application upgrade from initiation to close within time and budget using both WaMu project methodology and SDLC.
  • Standardize PMO tools, templates and methodology leveraging industry standards for consistent repeatable quality delivery.

Most common skills for vice president-project management:

  • Oversight
  • Governance
  • Project Management Methodology
  • Process Improvement
  • PMO
  • Project Scope

8. Contractor-Senior Project Manager

How contractor-senior project manager uses PMO:

  • Define requirements, configure product, lead UAT and training.
  • Manage the RFI, submittal, change order and close-out processes.
  • Manage and plan internal and external project resources within the SDLC who share different priorities.

Most common skills for contractor-senior project manager:

  • Project Management
  • Project Scope
  • Infrastructure
  • Scrum
  • PMO
  • SDLC

9. Vice President-Program Management

How vice president-program management uses PMO:

  • Lead delivery of all technology projects; customer-facing products, corporate applications, and infrastructure.
  • Establish and direct technology vision and lead all aspects of software development including project and program governance.
  • Handle intake process, obtain insurance authorizations, supervise utilization and management of Medicaid behavioral health manage care services.

Most common skills for vice president-program management:

  • Program Management
  • Project Management
  • Oversight
  • Governance
  • PMO
  • Risk Management

10. Project Support Analyst

How project support analyst uses PMO:

  • Develop infrastructure to enable clients to better understand and manage risks associate with their decision environment to capture opportunities.
  • Provide agents with low QA scores with refresher course or tips on what it takes to get higher scores.
  • Support configuration management of programmatic and corporate documentation on the company's internal SharePoint site.

Most common skills for project support analyst:

  • Project Management
  • SharePoint
  • Status Updates
  • Support Project
  • PMO
  • Data Entry

11. Regional Information Technology Director

How regional information technology director uses PMO:

  • Manage Avaya VoIP systems in Los Angeles and Irwindale.
  • Manage all facets of infrastructure, ERP and telephony systems.
  • Manage the SLA requirements for technical staff to comply regarding users expectations.

Most common skills for regional information technology director:

  • Customer Service
  • Project Management
  • SLA
  • Desktop Support
  • PMO
  • ITIL

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