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SAP Utilties Project Manager (Nation Wide)
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Country: USA
Location: Alabama-Birmingham Job location not provided
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SAP Utilties Project Manager (Nation Wide)
FULL TIME position- Ability to travel up to 100% ***These are full time employee positions that require full travel, typically Monday through Thursday at the client site.Responsibilities include: Developing work plans Managing deadlines and the coordination of project team Estimating project skill requirements Working with deployment to identify appropriate resources and managing their integration into the team Defining and agreeing on deliverables and milestones Setting and controlling scope and communicating status and vision to client management and stakeholders Overall team management to include regular evaluations, budget management, and risk management Candidates must have a deep understanding of SAP software and project implementation methodology. Other position requirements include the following: Ability to work closely with process owners and other key stakeholders Ability to communicate progress, vision, and facilitate buy-in Excellent oral/written communication Organization and teaming skills Ability to develop strong relationships with client middle and executive management Must have 8 or more years of SAP project delivery and management experience Must have a minimum 4 years of SAP Project Management experience Multiple and successful full-lifecycle projects Ability to demonstrate sales, leadership, and managerial skills Must have experience managing SAP implementation projects with team members Must have strong experience in Project Management in the Utilties spaceSend resume to:Kristi MooreSenior SAP Recruiter http://www.axonglobal.com/Email: kristi.moore@axonglobal.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/recruitsap
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