Software Project Manager
Sumerge
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
At Sumerge, we create distinct value for our customers and truly believe that the customers come first. We focus on building long lasting partnerships with our customers and treat them with honesty and respect. We build solutions around their needs promoting effectiveness and efficiency using the latest technological innovations. As part of the project management team you will work hand-in-hand with our customers, engineers, sales and finance teams bridging the technical and business worlds to deliver the utmost value to our customers.
Our ideal project managers lead by example and inspire others with their thirst for excellence. They take actions and make wise decisions despite ambiguity. They care intensely about our people, our customers and our success.
Responsibilities
- Leads team on complex small, medium size project or significant segment of a large project.
- Manages scope initiation, definition, change control and creates WBS.
- Manages project plans activities definition, sequencing, estimating, assigning and schedule control.
- Identifies and analyzes risks and performs mitigation planning, monitoring and execution Plans and ensures execution of quality assurance and testing activities Work on presales activities to define the client needs and propose the right solution.
- Prepares and reviews responses to Requests for Information (RFI), responses to Requests for Proposal (RFP), contracts, and statements of work
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree of Computer Science or Engineering
- 5+ years of experience of which 2 years in Software Project Management.
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