The Senior Project Manager is responsible for leading complex projects from conception through to completion, ensuring that they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the agreed quality standards. The role involves coordinating with multiple stakeholders, managing project risks, and ensuring alignment with strategic objectives.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage end-to-end project delivery, including planning, execution, monitoring, and closure
- Develop detailed project plans, schedules, and budgets, and obtain necessary approvals
- Coordinate with cross-functional teams and stakeholders to ensure project alignment and resource availability
- Identify, assess, and manage project risks and issues, implementing effective mitigation strategies
- Ensure project deliverables meet quality standards and business requirements
- Manage project communications, providing regular updates to stakeholders and senior management
- Oversee project documentation, ensuring accuracy and compliance with organizational standards
- Mentor and guide junior project managers and team members
Expected Deliverables
Comprehensive project plan with timelines, budget, and resource allocationRegular project status reports and dashboards for stakeholdersRisk management plans and issue logsFinal project deliverables meeting quality and performance criteriaCompleted project documentation and lessons learned summaryRequirements
Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Management, Engineering, or a related fieldMinimum of 4-6 years of experience in project management, with a proven track record of managing complex projects in similar industries; Tech, BPO, Telco, Banking industry background, regional and global deploymentsB2+ / C1 English levelStrong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skillsProficiency in project management software tools (e.g., MS Project, Jira)PMP, PMO, PMGA, or equivalent project management certification preferredStrong analytical and problem-solving abilitiesExperience with stakeholder management and negotiation