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PROJECT MANAGER
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Country: USA
Location: Ohio-Columbus/Zanesville 43016
Total applied: 40 Salary/Wage:80,000.00 - 90,000.00 USD /year
Job Category:Project/Program Management
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:43016
Status:Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee
Occupations:IT Project Management;Program Management;Project Management
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
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PROJECT MANAGER
CareWorks Technologies is a leading provider of information technology solutions and resources. Our highly skilled IT professionals are committed to providing products and services of exceptional quality and value to our customers.
The CareWorks Family of Companies is committed to providing career opportunity and growth to all Associates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, medical condition or disability.
CareWorks Technologies is currently seeking certified Project Management Professionals to fill an open full-time Project Manager position in our Dublin, OH office. This resource will be deployed for project and staffing assignments and will provide support to our internal PMO function at our Dublin facility between assignments.
REQUIRED SKILLS:
The initial project is managing their web self service portal functionality ("My Account"). working with BAs and business sponsors to define requirements and manage project through delivery. Initially will focus on Quoting and binding functionality.
Experience in managing commercial - consumer web sites
Lifecycle PM experience
PMP a plus, but not necessary
Familiarity with .NET a bonus
Insurance industry background nice to have, but not required
This is a right to hire position.
CareWorks Technologies offers competitive benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance; matching 401(k) savings plan; paid time off; life and disability insurance; employee assistance; and many other great benefits!
Please forward resumes to:
michelle.mcclain@careworkstech.com
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