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Project Manager
525 S Tyron St Charlotte, NC 28202 US
Job Description
Description:
Pay: $73.00-$83.00 per hour DOE
Project Manager II (PM-II) position has single point accountability and will be under general direction of a Senior PM. PM-II position is responsible for management, or assisting management, of all phases of project planning and execution to ensure project success factors are met. These include but are not limited to scope, schedule, cost, quality, environmental, safety, communications, security, and integration.
This position will be assigned a portfolio of “Green” ranked projects per the Project Management Center of Excellence Risk-Informed Project Ranking Process. Higher ranked projects with greater risk may also be assigned when accompanied with an Enhanced Support and Oversight Plan (ESOP).
The position is accountable for a portfolio of assigned projects with Low to Moderate levels of risk that impact various levels of the Company, Senior Management or External Agencies. PM-II’s may be assigned projects with specific risk-informed requirements based on specific experience and skill sets.
PM-II’s serve as unifying agents providing leadership, decision making, management, guidance, coordination, and control of overall projects in accordance with established policies, procedures, systems, and requirements of the Company.
Progression to this level is based on experience, knowledge, skills and abilities, and should align with business unit personnel needs to manage the portfolio.
Specifically, this role will serve to manage transmission (230kv and 100kv) connected data center customers. The PM role will be to manage the capital projects to build electrical transmission substations that meet data center customer needs. Background in infrastructure project management and/or electric transmission is preferred.
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