Manage client project plans and budgets, ensuring alignment with client requirements, while leading Agile ceremonies and promoting best practices. Requires technical knowledge and project management skills to address challenges and enhance collaboration.
Job Description • 8-12 years of experience in Technical Project Management and related areas, with a strong background in software development / IT • Technical expertise in at least one technology, preferably Java. • Develop and manage project plans, schedules, and budgets for client projects, working directly as a part of the client team • Ensure alignment of project scope, goals, and deliverables with client requirements. • Monitor and control project progress, addressing risks and issues proactively. • Lead Agile ceremonies, including sprint planning, daily stand-ups, retrospectives, and reviews. • Facilitate backlog grooming sessions to prioritize tasks and ensure alignment with business objectives. • Promote Agile best practices across teams to enhance collaboration and productivity. • Collaborate with technical teams to understand and address technical challenges. • Provide input on technical decisions and ensure alignment with project objectives. • Leverage technical expertise to bridge the gap between business requirements and technical implementation. • Strong knowledge of project management tools and techniques (e.g., JIRA, MS Project, Trello). • Hands-on experience with Agile frameworks such as Scrum or Kanban. • Ability to coach teams and stakeholders on Agile practices. • Solid understanding of software development processes and methodologies. • PMP, CSM, or equivalent certifications are a plus. • This role is ideal for candidates who combine project management expertise with technical acumen, ensuring successful delivery of projects while fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence.
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