The department of Epidemiology, National Alzheimer’s Coordination Center (NACC), has an outstanding opportunity for a Technical Project Manager (Payroll Title: Technology Project Manager).
POSITION PURPOSE
This role will require a Technical Project Manager who is technically proficient, an effective communicator, and able to operate independently. The Technical Project Manager works with internal teams and external stakeholders to define requirements, determine milestones, facilitate coordination, track progress, and ensure timely delivery of applications and research engineering deliverables. The Technical Project Manager provides diplomatic and timely communication in an agile work environment with repetitive planning and delivery cycles.
The Technical Project Manager is responsible for developing novel and innovative projects for new functionality provided by NACC to national ADRCs. This position will be managing high-impact, high-volume, mission critical cross-functional projects involving members of the Technology Team, Research Team, Grants and Finance teams, and external project contacts, including members of the Technology Steering Committees, vendors such as Flywheel, AWS, and others while working to advance key strategic projects including the new NACC Data Platform, Data Front Door and advanced research cohort selection tool. This position entails managing complex project logistics with a steadfast focus on the critical details of deliverables to meet deadlines effectively. The Technical Project Manager is responsible for ensuring timely and clear communication between teams, including those with varying skill sets and backgrounds to ensure project success. Most importantly, this position carries out their responsibilities with a high degree of autonomy, accuracy, timeliness, and awareness to help set priorities and identify potential problems to find solutions that keep the project progressing on tight timelines. This position has full autonomy to make decisions regarding the management of Technology programs related to the advanced technical projects, including, by not limited to, the NACC Data Front Door, Cohort Selection Tool, and NACC Data Platform.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Planning and Execution (60%)
Project Leadership (20%)
Technical Application Learning (10%)
Other Duties (10%)
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, business management, journalism, communication, computer science, or related field.
Minimum 4 years' experience leading cross-functional teams to deliver projects with multiple dependencies and constraints.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Experience with multiple Project Management software including Asana, Smartsheet, Trello, Jira, and Confluence
Experience with data management tools such as SQL and Oracle.
Experience with the software development lifecycle, including Agile, Waterfall, and hybrid methodologies.
Advanced experience with technical project documentation including Statements of Work, Requirements and Analysis, Risk Assessments, Critical Path Project Plans, Gap Analysis, Bug Tracking and Support Ticketing software.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills – must be able to work well with a diversity of personalities and forge effective partnerships.
Ability to communicate effectively and establish credibility with technical and non-technical stakeholders including executive staff.
Possess a strong desire and capability to swiftly grasp new intellectual content across diverse disciplines.
Commitment to inclusivity and diversity in the workplace to illuminate the health impacts of systemic racism.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience with a comprehensive approach to strategic planning and organization development.
PMP or equivalent certification.
Familiarity with Alzheimer’s Disease research.
Proven record of accomplishment of meeting project milestones and timelines.
The University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
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The department of Epidemiology, National Alzheimer’s Coordination Center (NACC), has an outstanding opportunity for a Technical Project Manager (Payroll Title: Technology Project Manager).
POSITION PURPOSE
This role will require a Technical Project Manager who is technically proficient, an effective communicator, and able to operate independently. The Technical Project Manager works with internal teams and external stakeholders to define requirements, determine milestones, facilitate coordination, track progress, and ensure timely delivery of applications and research engineering deliverables. The Technical Project Manager provides diplomatic and timely communication in an agile work environment with repetitive planning and delivery cycles.
The Technical Project Manager is responsible for developing novel and innovative projects for new functionality provided by NACC to national ADRCs. This position will be…