Sr. Technical Program Manager Education, Training & Library - Redmond, WA at Geebo

Sr. Technical Program Manager

What are we looking for in our Sr.
Technical Program Manager? The Information Technology team at Russell Tobin & Associates is supporting a top organization that has an opening for a Sr.
Technical Program ManagerOnsite in Redmond, WASchedule:
Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm PSTPay Rate Range:
$12,500-$13000/month (Depending on Expereince)Duration:
5 weeks-18 Months Top 3 Hard Skills Required
Years of Experience1.
Minimum 5 years experience with rapidly organizing different information into something that is cogent and sortable.
2.
Minimum 5 years experience with professional email writing and written communication.
3.
Minimum 5 years experience with interfacing with clients on technical and business issues.
Interface with clients on technical and business issues from project initiation through delivery.
Drive program/project schedules and status reports.
Create and/or review multiple functional specifications that will be used as tools in making decisions as to how the product or service will be implemented.
Provide Product Managers & Product Unit Managers with technical and/or analytical information.
Organize cross functional activities ensuring the program/project is completed on schedule and within budget constraints.
Russell Tobin offers eligible employee's comprehensive healthcare coverage (medical, dental, and vision plans), supplemental coverage (accident insurance, critical illness insurance and hospital indemnity), a 401(k)-retirement savings, life & disability insurance, an employee assistance program, identity theft protection, legal support, auto and home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with some preferred vendors.
#CB#LI-MS9 Rate/Salary:
$12,500-$13000/month Recommended Skills Communication Project Initiation Documentation Scheduling Analytical Apply to this job.
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