
IT Project Manager (SYSTEMS ANALYSIS)
Defense Logistics AgencySee below for important information regarding this job. Position will be filled at any of the locations listed below. Site specific salary information as follows: Battle Creek, MI: $106,437 - $138,370 Columbus, OH: $111,065- $144,386 Dayton, OH: $110,401- $143,523 Fort Belvoir, VA: $121,785- $158,322 New Cumberland, PA: $121,785- $158,322 Ogden, UT: $106,437 - $138,370 Philadelphia, PA: $117,284- $152,471 Richmond, VA: $111,183- $144,540Provides project management oversight for the implementation of ServiceNow projects.Monitors and tracks development projects to ensure platform governance and quality control.Supports ServiceNow applications through the use of agile development methodology.Serves as project scrum master with responsibility for planning, coordinating, directing and controlling the efforts of an integrated scrum teams.Facilitates engagement between customers and technical subject matter experts to identify and document opportunities, assess impacts, and mitigate risks to development plans.Develop and/or employs tools and methods to track progress throughout the life cycle of the project.Evaluate the status and progress of work accomplished in terms of quality, efficiency, and effectiveness in achieving objectives.Updates plans and recommends changes to agile procedures in response to evolving circumstances, resources, or objectives, and ensures deadlines and priorities are met.Represents the agency at meetings and conferences involving senior level personnel throughout DoD, other government agencies and private industry.Plan, direct and coordinate the accomplishment ofrequirements, ensuring priorities are established, coordinated, and published to reflect the agreed upon priorities.Advises on major or conflictingrequirements, which have an impact on the product release roadmap or release schedules in DLA.
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