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IT Project Mgr II at Novelis in Atlanta, GA

Position Overview The IT Project Manager will report to the Senior Manager, IT PMO. This full time position will support all aspects of project design, planning, implementation and governance supporting a wide range of projects that may cross multiple geographies and IT service delivery towers such as infrastructure, applications, data and advanced analytics, and operations. The IT Project Manager will leverage Novelis' standard tools, processes, and methodologies to lead Global IT projects across functions and regions in close collaboration with IT PMO colleagues and the IT leadership team. Responsibilities & Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a business or technical field; Master's in business preferred 10 plus years of experience in IT Project Management; PMI/PMP certification preferred Experience utilizing a range of project management methodologies, processes, and tools Demonstrated expertise in Agile; certification/s strongly preferred Proven track record in leading complex, global projects across a range of technologies Broad IT knowledge base; metals manufacturing industry experience a plus Highly skilled in managing a wide audience of stakeholders and building relationships at all levels of an organization Excellent communication and presentation skills Location Profile The Irving office houses some of the company's Information Techology (IT) function supporting business operations around the world.
Salary Range:
$200K -- $250K
Minimum Qualification
Technical Project ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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