This position will be working on one project that is a critical IT consolidation project.
- Under the general supervision of the Project Management Section Chief, this position is responsible for planning, development, implementation, and administration of complex infrastructure, applications, and IT service development for a critical Human Resources and IT consolidation project with statewide impact.
- This position will need extensive people skills and leadership to include listening, negotiating, team building, conflict management and problem solving.
- Besides providing an advanced level of project management, analysis, and design skills, this project will also require efforts to define a strategy for migration activities and to partner with stakeholders in both enterprise technology and Human Resources including workstream leaders, subject matter experts, as well as other strategic partners.
- Work efforts will include conducting asset inventories, new process creations, creating gap analysis for tools to evaluate application strategies, change management, and other critical migration path items.
- This position provides project management expertise and is key in promoting and adhering to the organization’s Project Management Methodology, including communication and management of tasks for all phases of the Project Lifecycle.
- This position will work with leaders, SMEs, and stakeholders to plan and implement desired changes.
- The candidate’s ability to direct and coordinate activities to ensure project progress is on schedule and within budget will be critical.
- This will require an iterative approach, utilizing effective communication methods to create a cohesive cross-team collaboration.
- It will also be an opportunity to identify change management opportunities and regular reviews of status with project personnel to ensure project progress.
- Overseeing an issue and risk register by proactively coordinating with team members to ensure that risks do not evolve into issues and that issues identified don’t linger to impact the timeline will be key to success.