As a Mid-Level Program Manager, you'll manage planning for business requests from an engineering perspective, support sales and marketing, and drive project execution.
1. General
- Job Title: Mid-Level Program Manager
- Type: Contract
- Level: Mid-Level
- Location: Remote
- Workplace: Remote
- Duration: ASAP to [End Date], with potential for extension
2. About the job
- How would you contribute to managing planning and prioritization for all business requests from an engineering standpoint?
- How do you excel in a role that requires both meetings and focused project workstreams?
- How have you collaborated with global teams to leverage diverse perspectives?
- Are you experienced in supporting sales and marketing organizations, particularly in Channel, ISV, and coselling business?
- How comfortable are you with data analytics, SQL, PowerBI, and Excel? Do such questions intrigue you?
3. Summary of the opportunity
- Client Overview: We are hiring for a leading technology company that specializes in software and cloud services.
- Role Summary: As a Mid-Level Program Manager, you will be responsible for managing planning and prioritization for all business requests from an engineering standpoint. This role plays a crucial role in ensuring efficient project execution and delivery.
4. What are the key responsibilities?
- Responsibilities and Duties:
- Collaborate with sales and marketing stakeholders to capture requirements and document them effectively.
- Build and lead executive presentations, leveraging data analytics, SQL, PowerBI, and Excel.
- Facilitate workshops to define future state scenarios across the partner/seller journey.
- Write business requirement documents and ensure stakeholder alignment.
- Integrate partner scenarios into planning workstreams as part of the commercial partner planning portfolio.
- Review technical architecture building blocks and systems design.
- Drive measurable improvements to the digital partner experience.
5. What experience are we looking for to drive success?
- MUST-Have Skills and Qualifications:
- 5-7 years of experience in program management, product management, process management, or process improvement.
- Experience with portfolio management, data analysis, and executive presentation preparation.
- Strong knowledge of AI terminology and concepts.
- Ability to assess and prioritize requirements from sales and marketing stakeholders.
- Preferred Skills and Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in business, Operations, Engineering, Finance, or related field.
- Previous experience at Microsoft.
6. So calling all top performers
- Exciting Opportunity: This role presents an exciting opportunity to work with a global team and contribute to impactful projects and initiatives across a diverse range of partners.
- Competitive Compensation: Competitive hourly rate offered.
- Application Process: To apply for this role, please submit your resume online, highlighting your relevant experience and qualifications. Please ensure that your application provides accurate information.
- About this posting: This description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this position. The actual duties, responsibilities, and qualifications may vary based on assignment.
- Equal Employment Opportunity: We are committed to diversity and inclusion, and we encourage diverse candidates to apply. We provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
In conclusion: Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to join our team and make a meaningful impact! Apply today! Please feel free to drop in your resume at [email protected]
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