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Sigma Inc

31497065 Project Manager - Ridgefield, CT - 9 Months ContractSigma Inc is looking for a Project ManagerNeed someone who is local and can work a hybrid schedule working 40 hours per week
Responsibilities:
Project Management:
Experience with various product management methodologies and frameworks, including Agile, Scrum, Waterfall, Kanban, and Hybrid.
Define and document project scope, objectives, and desired outcomes.
Prepare an estimated timeline based on the project scope.
Set and manage stakeholder expectations, both internally and externally.
Team Management:
Managing cross matrix teams for the execution of projects.
Evaluate project performance.
Day-to-Day Operations:
Oversee day-to-day project activities.
Communicate both internally and externally.
Assess risks and involve the stakeholders early if any roadblocks.
Project Closure:
Ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget.
Facilitate project closure.
Review, assess current inventory of standard procedure documents and drive updates.
Requirements:
Pharmaceutical
Experience:
Knowledge of pharmaceutical business processes in IT and data governance required.
Project management lead in pharmaceutical industryStrategic initiatives:
Ability to work autonomously and seek advice when necessary.
Experience in managing cross-functional projects and proficiency in influencing without authority.
Capability of managing multiple workstreams in high-pressure settings.
Manage and guide teams toward project goals.
Communication:
Ability to effectively communicate with higher levels of management.
Strong communication skills for conveying clear messages to different teams.
Negotiation:
Navigate conflicts, reach agreements, and find win-win solution.
Risk Management:
Monitor the project timelines and mitigate risks throughout the project lifecycle.
About the Company:
Sigma Inc.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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