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Senior Project Manager - NW Recruiters (Stockton, CA)

Company Description Job Description NW Recruiters is seeking a Senior Project Manager.
This role will be responsible for leading technical, cross-functional projects, supporting broadcast engineering.
Sr.
Project Manager
Responsibilities:
Develop, communicate, and maintain detailed and high-level project plans.
Collaborate with project team, customers, and management to ensure project is on track and team is working effectively.
Run regular project status meetings to clearly prioritize tasks for teams, ensuring all project health metrics and key performance indicators are tracked accurately.
Coordinate with engineering management to ensure effective project execution and coordination of resources.
Lead successful project delivery within agreed upon scope, schedule, quality, budget, and resources.
Capture changes to project scope, schedule, budget and resources for input into change management process.
Facilitate transition of completed projects to operations, conduct post-mortems, and apply lessons learned to projects.
Understand system design documents including single line drawings, cable schedules and equipment layouts.
Coordinate equipment and materials management, as needed.
Sr.
Project Manager
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Information Technology 7+ years of engineering project management experience Experience in broadcast engineering environment Experience in production, post-production environment a plus Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) certification a plus Proficiency in Microsoft Project, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, and SharePoint and Adobe Acrobat Basic knowledge of AutoCAD preferred Familiarity with infrastructure, network, storage and database concepts Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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