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Senior Project Manager - Teller Image Capture Implementation - Seattle, WA or San Antonio, TX
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Country: USA
Location: Washington-Seattle Seattle, WA 98101
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Senior Project Manager - Teller Image Capture Implementation - Seattle, WA or San Antonio, TX
 We've had a hand in helping build communities for over 100 years. We're listed on Fortune's "100 Best Companies to Work For" in 2006. It pays to work at WaMu. We've added even more benefits to our generous package.Learn more at wamu.com/careers Senior Project Manager - Teller Image Capture Implementation - Seattle, WA or San Antonio, TX At WaMu, our core values inspire and guide our talented team as they help us write our extraordinary ongoing success story. We believe that a diverse group of talented, committed individuals—working as a team—can make a real difference. We celebrate our successes, learn from our failures, and keep our egos in check. We also manage to keep a sense of humor along the way. So if you’re ready for WaMu, read on! We're looking for an expert in Teller Image Capture to deploy the teller image capture system to the WaMu branch network of 2200+ branches. This person will help create new processes, manage change within our Distribution network, anticipate and identify potential problems with the rollout and troubleshoot any issues. This person will be responsible for ensuring a successful implementation of teller image capture. MUST HAVE previous experience with teller image capture deployment at a large branch network A subject-matter expert in project management principles, theories, methodologies, and practices. Proficient in strategic analytics, enterprise-wide impacts, risk identification and management. Conversant with dynamics of organizational change management. Possesses working knowledge of practices for identifying and validating requirements. Develops and maintains long-term relationships with strategic industry leaders. Strong Leadership Skills Experience with Alogent/Goldleaf Software and Panini Hardware preferred. Â
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