Delivery Lead- Technology
Charlotte, NC, United States
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Job Description:
This job is responsible for planning and coordinating the execution of project/small program deliverables which requires the engagement of multiple teams. Key responsibilities include communicating work objectives, coordinating delivery, facilitating sync points across teams, providing end-to-end visibility into the health of the deliverables, and managing program risk and compliance to standards. Job expectations include ensuring delivery meets the client’s expectations in terms of the functionality, quality, timeline, and cost.
Overview:
The Service Management Transformation Program will transform GT enterprise wide processes enabled via the ServiceNow technology. The Service Management Transformation Delivery Lead / Project Manager is accountable and responsible of the respective workstream’s project plan development and maintenance, will build relationships across the team, lead project meetings driving accountability, develop succinct project reporting to senior leadership, communicate and manage risks/issues/decisions/changes required to successfully drive the project to completion. The Service Management Transformation Delivery Lead / Project Manager will facilitate and guide a team of business leaders, architects, engineers, and process owners driving accountability towards effective completion of key project deliverables according to the agreed upon project plan. The ideal candidate has a proven track record of delivering on complex technology projects, has strong technology project management leadership skills and a proficient understanding of the bank’s highly governed technology change management process, policies, and standards.
Responsibilities:
Leads and coordinates routines to support delivery (for example, kick-offs, status reviews, stakeholder meetings, change controls, and tollgates, etc.)
Manages coordination of delivery and dependencies across multiple teams
Facilitates communication and collaboration across organizations to support the deliverable completion and timeline
Provides status updates for the deliverables to stakeholders and leadership pertaining to delivery, risks, issues, and schedule
Works with sponsors and stakeholders to ensure that execution is aligned with deliverable requirements
Supports resource planning for delivery and execution
Ensures adherence with Enterprise Change Management standards
Represent the project(s) to the Senior Advanced Technologies Delivery Leads and executive leadership
Coordinate and oversee aligned resources to develop full-scale project plans and associated communication documents, from scope definition through design and implementation phases to closure
Develop timelines and project milestones to meet the defined scope, and manage scope creep to stay within the boundaries of the assignment, insuring any change control brought forward aligns to the program/project strategy and objective as defined
Objectively and with rigor manage data collection and key decisions, inclusive of all tollgates and regulatory requirements
Organize workflow and resource allocation, globally
Manage conflicting priority within the team
Identify and manage actions, risks, issues
Report project status
Required Skills:
7+ years' experience managing end-to-end one or more of the niche technologies from ideation to operations, including design, development, testing and implementation phases
Project Management experience must include managing scope, timeline and budget
Thorough knowledge of all technologies within the niche’ group for the specific role, including how and why it is used, the risks associated with it
Comfortable and experienced in being the single point of contact for the project
Possesses the leadership and courage to make hard decisions, hold people accountable and to deliver unfavorable news when necessary
Ability to communicate effectively at all levels of the organization including senior leadership and executives. Demonstrates effective communications; strong written and verbal communications, concisely, and knows the audience
Proven track record of successfully managing multiple projects at various stages of the project life cycle
Experience with project lifecycles leveraging Agile/Waterfall Methodologies and ability to adhere to Enterprise Change Management standards
Strong working knowledge of standard project management software, such as MS Project, and the MS Office Suite
Understands dependencies and critical path deliverables. Understands the impacts of schedule delays on financials, risk, and strategy. Escalate schedule misses appropriately when necessary or manage it independently when escalation is not needed
Understands the work that needs to get done, the resources completing the work, and aligns tasks to the right people, even if the right person occasionally isn’t in that role
Experience in project budgeting, forecasting and cost control
Ability to support Bank of America's Risk Framework through identification, escalation and debate of risk inherent in all business activities
Has the maturity, experience and flexibility to recognize the grey areas. Not everything will always be black and white, and they can’t be paralyzed by that
Desired Skills:
ServiceNow implementation experience
Understanding of external regulatory issues and experience working with internal and external auditors
Experience in multiple niche’ technology areas
Skills:
Collaboration
Project Management
Result Orientation
Solution Delivery Process
Stakeholder Management
Analytical Thinking
Business Acumen
Financial Management
Influence
Risk Management
Agile Practices
Architecture
Data Management
Solution Design
Technical Strategy Development
Minimum Education Requirement: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America) Hours Per Week:
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