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BRD is looking for a Senior Project Manager to join our Team in Bucharest.


The Senior Project Manager is responsible for managing a large project (in terms of challenges, budget, team, etc.) or a complex project (multi-entity and/or many contributors and/or complex functionalities ), and is responsible for delivering the results as defined in the Project Management Plan and validated by the sponsor.


Main responsibilities:

  • Manage a complex project (multi-entity and/or many contributors and/or complex functionality) from design to implementation;
  • Manage a team under a functional or hierarchical reporting line;
  • Ensure compliance with business content, deadlines and costs;
  • Prepare and maintain the project charter;
  • Prepare or validate the statement of business needs;
  • Develop the business case for the project;
  • Organize the project : Structure the project / Define the project planning / Estimate the project costs / Define the quality criteria expected / Set up a project tea;
  • Coordinate the project stakeholders : Organize the work of the project team / Manage the team's capacity and training / Organize and lead workshops / Organize communications with the project team;
  • Monitor the project execution: monitor the budget / monitor the overall project planning; anticipate availability or internal and external resources / monitor corrective actions with respect to project risks / control the level of quality delivered / organize decision-making arbitrage;
  • Keep the sponsor informed and provide the necessary elements for arbitrage;
  • Take responsibility for or delegate the change management stream;


Profile:

  • Graduate with 5 years higher education;
  • At least 3 years proven experience of managing projects, high involvement in large  banking projects;
Nivel de vechime

Nivel mediu de experiență

Tip de angajare

Full-time

Ocupație

Management de proiect

Sectoare de activitate

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