Technical Project Managerother related Employment listings - Somerset, NJ at Geebo

Technical Project Manager

Company Name:
Kforce
Kforce has a client seeking a Technical Project Manager in Branchburg, New Jersey (NJ). Major
Responsibilities:
Develops and implements network operations procedures
Maintains a broad knowledge of state-of-the-art network technology, equipment and systems; under general supervision, plans, directs and controls the activities of network operations
Prepares activity, progress and service level agreement performance report
Ability to develop and manage project schedules, identify risks and clearly communicate them to project stakeholders, define problem solving and risk mitigation strategies, and facilitate conflict resolution
Serve as a technical and team leader and consultant for product development projects that involve multiple disciplines
Manage all facets of technical projects to ensure deliverables are met within schedule, budget, and quality goals
Estimate fees, determine scope of work, and prepare proposals and contracts on project
Facilitate collaboration with and between Development and Engineering, Production, Marketing, QA and Sales
Bachelor's degree in Engineering
6 or more years of experience plus Professional Engineer Registration or 6 years as Technology Consultant/Software Engineer
Requires strong system knowledge in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, SOTS, BMP, TIRKS and RMIN
Solid understanding of DHCP principles and ability to interface with server management groups supporting IP management is a must
Familiar with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures
Leads and directs the work of othersEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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