The Facilities IT Project Manager at Princeton University oversees the delivery of IT projects within the Facilities portfolio, partnering with various stakeholders to enhance critical systems and ensure compliance with security standards.
Responsibilities: Lead multiple concurrent IT projects, manage vendor work, facilitate stakeholder meetings, and assist in developing project management methodologies.
Skills: Proficient in project management best practices, strong communication skills, ability to analyze business needs, and experience with team leadership.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in IT or related field, 5+ years of project management experience, and a proactive, collaborative approach; Master's degree and PMP certification preferred.
Location: Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Compensation: Not provided by employer. Typical compensation ranges for this position are between $90,000 - $130,000.
Overview
The Facilities IT Project Manager leads the delivery of IT projects within the Facilities Information Technology (FIT) portfolio of services. This includes services that provide the University with technology that enable critical life, safety, and security systems, space, and work management, as well as other specialized systems required to support the mission of Facilities. To accomplish these goals, the Facilities IT Project Manager partners with a variety of stakeholders including all units within Facilities as well as others in the University community.
The Facilities IT Project Manager is expected to: provide project management expertise that ensures effective, efficient delivery of existing and new FIT services; lead project management activities that deliver strategic initiatives; strengthen business processes through partnerships; work closely with the Director of IT Services to ensure that FIT related priorities are aligned with partner priorities.
The successful candidate will be an outstanding project manager with strong communications skills, who uses consensus-building techniques to create a common vision for functional requirements among diverse stakeholder groups. The Facilities IT Project Manager will be responsible for multiple concurrent projects ranging in size and complexity. The ideal candidate is a creative thinker, self-motivated and organized, inherently collegial and service oriented, an effective collaborator, and a strong writer and communicator.
Responsibilities
IT Project Management
Project Management process development
Campus Partnership and Community Engagement
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:
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Are you a seasoned project manager looking for a new challenge? Princeton University is on the hunt for an IT Project Manager (Facilities) who will take the lead in managing various IT projects within the Facilities portfolio. Your role will be pivotal in enhancing critical systems that support the University’s mission. You'll collaborate with a variety of stakeholders, ensuring that systems are not only effective but also compliant with security standards. Your day-to-day will involve leading multiple diverse projects, engaging with vendors, and facilitating discussions that bring everyone together toward a common goal. We’re looking for someone who is well-versed in project management methodologies, comfortable with both leading a team and diving into technical details. With a Bachelor’s degree in IT or a related field and at least five years of project management experience under your belt, you would be a perfect fit. If you happen to hold a Master's degree or a PMP certification, that’s a bonus! At Princeton, we value proactive contributors who bring creativity and organization to a fast-paced environment. Join us to make a difference in the lives of students and staff alike while pushing forward innovative IT solutions in a collaborative culture!
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