The Resource Manager coordinates schedules and development for an off-shore team while supporting client Datasphere/SAC development.
This is a remote position.
The Resource Manager will provide ongoing client Datasphere/SAC development support.
The person in this role is off-shore and manages schedules and development coordination for off-shore team.
Requirements
- 4-5 years Datasphere/SAC development
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