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Title - regulatory project Manager
Location - Baltimore, MD
Hybrid - Twice a week in office
Project Planning, Estimation, Requirement Analysis
Experience managing Regulatory projects
Stakeholder Management and Relationship Building
Should be able to manage multiple workstreams
Extensive experience with Issue and Risk Management
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Excellent People Management Skills
Should be able to navigate and co-ordinate with multiple groups in our organization
Should be able to build partnership with Technology and Business partners and should be able to influence decision making
Good Agile Management Skills. Hands-on skills needed. Should be able to lead scrums and conduct agile ceremonies
Hands on in JIRA and Scrum Leading
Should be able to work closely with the business team in defining requirements/user stories
Experience in Financial Services Domain (nice to have).
Release Management
Product Management Experience (nice to have)
if you are local to Baltimore and have project management experience handling regulatory projects, I would like to hear from you.
Thanks & Regards
Shobana Prabhakar |Technical Recruiter |Dizer Corp.
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Full Time
IT Outsourcing & Consulting
$99k-126k (estimate)
06/23/2024
06/26/2024
dizercorp.com
ORRVILLE, OH
100 - 200
1999
Private
GREGORY COPELAND
$10M - $50M
IT Outsourcing & Consulting
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