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Project Manager - Dallas, TX

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In-Office or Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
38K-135K Annually
Senior level
In-Office or Remote
Hiring Remotely in United States
38K-135K Annually
Senior level
Lead large, complex projects from initiation through closure. Develop project charters and plans, manage budgets and resources, identify and mitigate risks, enforce quality standards, mentor team members, communicate with executives and stakeholders, and ensure on-time, on-budget delivery with documented lessons learned.
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A Senior Project Manager is responsible for guiding complex, large-scale projects from inception to completion, ensuring they align with strategic business objectives. This role involves leading cross-functional teams, managing significant budgets, and navigating high-stakes initiatives to deliver results that support organizational growth. They provide direction and mentorship to project teams while overseeing the planning, execution, and delivery of projects.

By serving as the central point of contact for stakeholders, executives, and clients, the Senior Project Manager ensures clear and consistent communication across all levels. Their work directly influences a company’s ability to achieve its goals by successfully managing resources, mitigating risks, and ensuring that project outcomes meet quality standards on schedule. This position is key in translating high-level strategy into tangible, impactful results.

Duties and Responsibilities
  • Develop comprehensive project charters and detailed project plans that define scope, objectives, timelines, and resource requirements.
  • Establish and manage the project budget, including cost estimation, variance tracking, and financial reporting to stakeholders.
  • Direct the procurement and allocation of project resources, including personnel, vendors, and equipment, to ensure project objectives are met.
  • Implement a continuous risk management process to identify, assess, and mitigate potential project risks and issues.
  • Define and enforce quality standards for all project deliverables, conducting regular reviews to ensure outcomes align with requirements.
  • Serve as the primary escalation point for project teams and stakeholders to resolve conflicts and address critical issues.
  • Lead the hiring, training, and performance management of project team members, providing coaching and mentorship to junior staff.
  • Oversee the formal project closure process, including final deliverable acceptance, documentation archiving, and a post-mortem analysis to identify lessons learned. 

Qualifications

Education: A Senior Project Manager typically possesses a bachelor’s degree, often in fields such as business, finance, marketing, or a related discipline. In some cases, a graduate degree may be preferred. Coursework and degrees in computer science, software engineering, or other technical fields can also be advantageous, depending on the industry.

Experience: To reach the level of a Senior Project Manager, a candidate generally needs between five and ten years of experience in project management. This includes holding progressively responsible roles and demonstrating a track record of successfully leading large and complex projects. Experience in a supervisory or leadership capacity is also a common requirement, as the role involves mentoring and coaching other project managers and team members.
Skills

Financial Forecasting: A Senior Project Manager uses advanced financial analysis to develop precise budget projections and spending models. This involves analyzing historical data and market trends to anticipate costs, ensuring the project remains financially viable and aligned with long-term business objectives.

Stakeholder Negotiation: This skill involves navigating the complex and often competing interests of executives, clients, and team members. The Senior Project Manager is adept at facilitating compromises and securing buy-in to maintain project momentum and strategic alignment.

Advanced Risk Modeling: Beyond simple risk identification, this involves using sophisticated techniques to quantify the potential impact of various risks on project timelines and budgets. This allows for the development of proactive, data-driven contingency plans to protect project outcomes.

Strategic Planning and Execution: This is the ability to align project objectives with the organization’s broader strategic goals. It requires translating high-level business strategy into actionable project plans and ensuring that project execution delivers tangible value to the company.

Team Leadership and Mentoring: A Senior Project Manager actively develops the skills and careers of their team members. This involves creating a supportive environment, providing constructive feedback, and offering guidance to cultivate a high-performing and motivated project team.

Executive-Level Communication: This skill focuses on distilling complex project information into clear, concise, and impactful updates for senior leadership. It involves presenting critical data and strategic insights in a way that facilitates executive decision-making and maintains stakeholder confidence.
Compensation, Benefits and Duration

Minimum Compensation: USD 38,000
Maximum Compensation: USD 135,000
Compensation is based on actual experience and qualifications of the candidate. The above is a reasonable and a good faith estimate for the role.
Medical, vision, and dental benefits, 401k retirement plan, variable pay/incentives, paid time off, and paid holidays are available for full time employees.
This position is not available for independent contractors
No applications will be considered if received more than 120 days after the date of this post

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