
Senior Project Manager - D365 or Salesforce
- Wellington
- $140,000-190,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Exceed our customers’ expectations – both external and internal!
- Manage medium to large projects through initiation to project closure to appropriate quality standards within time/cost constraints as well as meeting contractual requirements.
- Manage project teams operating on complex/large projects, typically in a complex, multi-platform technical environment.
- Coordinate documentation, design, development and testing of enhancements and new development projects.
- Tailor project methodology to individual projects when needed.
- Prepare project budgets, attaining necessary approvals in a timely manner and monitoring project financials and the realisation of defined project benefits.
- Communicate project health regularly to all affected stakeholders including scope, budget, risks and issues. This includes running internal and external steering committee meetings.
- Exceed stakeholder expectations through the application of stakeholder management disciplines.
- Self-motivation and a strong desire to deliver exceptional customer outcomes.
- Experience working on large projects in consulting or customer environment.
- Ability to build and lead collaborative project teams to achieve organisational goals and objectives.
- Broad and deep understanding of technical software development and implementation projects and related technology dependencies.
- Experience in managing AI projects is ideal, but not essential. However, adaptability and a willingness to learn and be flexible in this area is essential.
- Strong communication skills with proven experience of managing various stakeholders of all levels and the ability to tailor your conversations accordingly.
- Strong financial management practices with a clear understanding of the relationship between costs, utilisation and project revenue.
- Experience delivering Salesforce or D365 projects preferred
- Experience working with Agile, Staged and Waterfall methodologies is preferred.