Project Manager – Afternoon Shift

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Job Description:

  • Own and drive project execution and value creation for clients
  • Plan and drive project implementation; identify and manage project scope, goals and deliverables
  • Define tasks and required resources; disentangle escalations to ensure achievement of project timelines and positive client outcomes
  • Align with clients on key project milestones
  • Build and maintain project plans
  • Identify and manage dependencies, risks and priorities
  • Coordinate multiple work streams to remove obstacles
  • Document project activities and status
  • Communicate formal weekly status to client & RainFocus stakeholders
  • Co-facilitate workshops with clients and solution consultants and architects to define configuration requirements and capture action plans
  • Monitor and manage project financial performance against targets

Requirements:

  • 4+ years project management experience including skills in software implementation, schedule, cost, and risk management
  • Ability to utilize various project management tools to coordinate and manage complex projects
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, analytical, and follow-up skills
  • Working knowledge of Google and Microsoft Office suite and familiarity with Smartsheet
  • Highly self-motivated, autonomous self-starter with excellent follow-through, and takes ownership
  • Strong technology acumen and a love of researching new solutions to enhance the event experience and improve event operations
  • Experience working in a consulting environment or client-facing role
  • Experience designing large-scale complex solutions without losing sight of the details
  • Highly detail oriented with proven ability to document systems and processes
  • Must be able to work 12:00 - 9:00 p.m. PST.

Benefits:

  • Competitive salaries
  • Competitive benefits
  • 401k
  • Generous PTO
  • Countless team building activities
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