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$65 - $75/hr

At least five (5) years of Technical Project Management experience, including but not limited to ... Proven ability to identify data anomalies and patterns that highlight operational inefficiencies ...

Data Project Manager

New York, NY · Remote

$53 - $71.75/hr

Bachelor's degree in Business, IT, Project Management, or a related field. * 10+ years in IT project management with a focus on Data and Analytics projects. * Prior experience leading end-to-end ...

Data Project Manager

Dublin, CA · On-site

$58.25 - $78.75/hr

... haves) * 3+ years of Project Management experience, creating detailed project plans across ... Prior experience with Data Migration projects * Any experience with Snowflake, ETL tools, Batch ...

Big Data - Project Manager

Stamford, CT · On-site

$55.25 - $74.75/hr

Providing project management support to IT management for data foundation work stream * Managing and guiding a team to carry out detail project management activities effectively on a day to day ...

SENIOR DATA PROJECT MANAGER

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$10K - $11K/mo

SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - 92205 Skill Option: None Bilingual Option: None Salary: Anticipated ... Seven (7) years of progressive experience in data management or data strategy, with at least three ...

SENIOR DATA PROJECT MANAGER

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$10K - $11K/mo

SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - 92205 Skill Option: None Bilingual Option: None Salary: Anticipated ... Seven (7) years of progressive experience in data management or data strategy, with at least three ...

Sr Data Project Manager

Carson, CA

$54.25 - $73.25/hr

The IT Technical Project Manager is responsible for driving technical delivery, managing ... data management • Translate business requirements into clear functional and technical ...

SENIOR DATA PROJECT MANAGER

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$10K - $11K/mo

SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - 92205 Skill Option: None Bilingual Option: None Salary: Anticipated ... Seven (7) years of progressive experience in data management or data strategy, with at least three ...

The IT Technical Project Manager is responsible for driving technical delivery, managing ... data management • Translate business requirements into clear functional and technical ...

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How much do data project management jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for data project management in the United States is $57.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.76 and $67.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the highest paying project management job?

Senior executive roles such as Program Manager, Portfolio Manager, or Director of Project Management typically have the highest salaries in project management, often exceeding $150,000 annually. These positions require extensive experience, advanced certifications like PMP or PgMP, and strong leadership skills, especially in industries like technology, finance, and engineering.

How does a Data Project Manager typically collaborate with data engineers and analysts during a project lifecycle?

As a Data Project Manager, you will frequently act as a bridge between data engineers, analysts, and other stakeholders. Your role involves coordinating tasks, clarifying project requirements, and ensuring smooth communication among team members. You'll facilitate regular meetings to track progress, resolve any data-related challenges, and adjust timelines as needed. By fostering collaboration, you help ensure that technical teams deliver actionable insights on schedule and that business goals are met efficiently.

What is the difference between Data Project Management vs Data Analyst?

AspectData Project ManagementData Analyst
Primary FocusOverseeing data projects, coordinating teams, ensuring project deliveryAnalyzing data sets to extract insights and generate reports
Required SkillsProject management, communication, data understandingStatistical analysis, data visualization, SQL
CertificationsPMP, Certified ScrumMaster, Data Management certificationsMicrosoft Excel, SQL, Tableau certifications
Work EnvironmentProject teams, cross-functional collaboration, client interactionData analysis tools, reporting platforms, data warehouses

Data Project Management and Data Analysts both work with data, but their roles differ. Data Project Managers focus on leading data initiatives, coordinating teams, and ensuring project success. Data Analysts concentrate on analyzing data to provide insights. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or hiring the right professional.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Data Project Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Data Project Manager, you need a solid background in project management, data analysis, and familiarity with methodologies like Agile or Scrum, often supported by a degree in a related field and certifications such as PMP or Certified ScrumMaster. Proficiency with project management tools (e.g., Jira, Trello), data visualization platforms (e.g., Tableau, Power BI), and database systems is typically required. Strong communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help foster collaboration among technical and non-technical stakeholders. These skills ensure data projects are delivered on time, within scope, and aligned with organizational objectives.

Who earns more, a data analyst or a project manager?

Generally, project managers tend to earn higher salaries than data analysts due to their leadership responsibilities and broader scope of work. However, salaries can vary based on experience, industry, certifications, and location, with project management roles often requiring skills in planning, communication, and tools like MS Project or Agile methodologies.

What is Data Project Management?

Data Project Management involves overseeing projects that focus on collecting, analyzing, and utilizing data to achieve specific business goals. This role requires managing timelines, resources, and teams to ensure data initiatives are delivered successfully. Data project managers coordinate between data engineers, analysts, stakeholders, and other departments to define project requirements and deliverables. They also ensure that data quality, privacy, and security standards are met throughout the project lifecycle.

What is the salary of a data manager?

The salary of a data manager typically ranges from $70,000 to $120,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and industry. Professionals with advanced skills in data analysis, database management, and certifications like CDMP or CBIP may earn higher salaries.

What does a data project manager do?

A data project manager oversees data-related projects by planning, coordinating, and ensuring timely delivery of data solutions. They work with data analysts, engineers, and stakeholders to define project scope, set deadlines, and manage resources, often using tools like project management software. Strong organizational, communication, and technical skills are essential for success in this role.
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Infographic showing various Data Project Management job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $119,617 per year, or $57.5 per hour.

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Job description

Job Type: Full-time, Exempt

Reports To: Deputy Director of the Conservation Innovation Center

Direct Reports: 1


Work Location: Annapolis, Maryland. The Chesapeake Conservancy office operates under a hybrid remote/in-person environment with one day in the office per week required.

ABOUT CHESAPEAKE CONSERVANCY

Chesapeake Conservancy is a non-profit organization based in Annapolis, Maryland. We are a team of conservation entrepreneurs. We believe that the Chesapeake is a national treasure that should be accessible for everyone and a place where wildlife can thrive. We use technology to enhance the pace and quality of conservation, and we help build parks, trails and public access sites.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

The role of the Chesapeake Data Project Manager will be to execute and manage a 5-year geospatial land characterization project between Chesapeake Conservancy’s Conservation Innovation Center (CIC), EPA and Chesapeake Bay Program’s (CBP) geospatial data and science team. Through close professional and organizational contacts, the Chesapeake Data Project Manager ensures cooperation and collaboration among the CIC, partners and service providers to not only meet active grant requirements and financial obligations but to also improve CIC visibility, develop new collaborative partnerships and assess geospatial needs to identify and build business opportunities across the Chesapeake Bay watershed. 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Chesapeake Data Project Management

  • Serve as the project manager for current and future bay-wide projects, leading a team of highly skilled analysts by providing guidance, instruction, troubleshooting support, feedback and evaluation.
  • Manage the completion of the full life cycle of assigned portfolio of grants/contracts, including but not limited to developing work plans, official EPA Action Plans, workgroups, research, budget adherence, reporting, and related strategies.
  • Monitor project progress, track milestones and ensure adherence to timelines and quality assurances.
  • In close collaboration with the deputy director, serve as the key CIC staff representative to bay-wide data projects and partners.
  • Manage project timelines and staff schedules, and ensure cost-effective resource utilization.
  • Write and develop Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPP), Quality Management Plans (QMP) and Data Management Plans (DMP).
  • Ensure the CIC and Chesapeake Conservancy complies with federal grant reporting requirements, including submitting complete reports (QAPPs, QMPs and others) on time.
  • Work with the operations manager to balance and monitor team workflows across active projects, identify and manage risks to projected timelines and motivate staff to deliver project outcomes on time and within budget.
  • Work with grant administrator and the director to execute client contracts for future and current bay-wide grants.
  • Coordinate a response to urgent and unplanned needs such as ad hoc maps, reports or presentations from Conservancy and CIC leadership and the business development team.

Administration

  • Cultivate trust-based relationships with contractors and subawards.
  • Oversee and manage contractor performance and deliverables—setting clear scopes, schedules, and quality standards; monitoring progress, budget, and compliance; coordinating communication and feedback; and ensuring timely, cost-effective delivery of project objectives.
  • Maintain organized records of subaward or contractor agreements, invoices and progress reports. Work with grant administrators to collect information and documentation needed for federal audit records. 
  • Support the CIC management team by performing monthly reviews of personnel time allocations and making adjustments to project plans as needed.
  • Assist with the preparation of budgets and narratives for new proposals and grants.
  • Lead project reporting as required by EPA, CBP and stakeholders. Update internal grant deliverable tracking system and fulfill reporting requirements. 

Partnership Development

  • Cultivate and sustain strategic, trust-based relationships with CBP partners and stakeholders.
  • Assist the deputy director in strategically aligning the Conservancy and CIC with the CBP partnership geospatial and data science needs and project planning.
  • Articulate highly technical geospatial concepts and analysis to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Present projects to partners and the public in presentations and at networking events.
  • Maintain excellent and active working relationships with the CBP partners, working groups and Goal Implementation Teams (GITs), and other appropriate partners.
  • Identify and recommend funding and strategies to sustain the CBP-focused staff and administrative needs beyond core EPA grant funding.
  • Establish, develop and expand relationships among bay-wide partners and service providers. 
  • Coordinate CIC team member presentations to partners.

REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES

  • A bachelor’s degree is required, ideally with a concentration in Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, or Geography.
  • A minimum of three years of relevant and progressively responsible professional experience.
  • Complex project management experience and the ability to multitask.
  • Candidates must be familiar with methods and procedures for implementing advanced geospatial data analysis using GIS and data science tools and methods such as ArcGIS, AI, GRASS or QGIS.
  • A desire to advance the mission and goals of Chesapeake Conservancy, the CIC, CBP and the EPA.
  • Experience managing project team members to improve their skillset and to meet project timelines.
  • A commitment to assisting direct reports to be successful and to meet their career goals.
  • An ability to think strategically and creatively to advance the goals of the Conservancy and the CBP and to clearly and compellingly articulate a vision and strategies to partners.
  • An ability to anticipate or ascertain the needs of all partners and stakeholders.
  • Ability to communicate and present complex technical concepts and analysis to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills and an attention to detail.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to forge relationships across a spectrum of professionals and stakeholders.
  • Organizational skills and proficiencies with Microsoft and Google Documents; experience using various platforms for remote meetings.

PREFERRED SKILLS/ABILITIES

  • Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or the willingness and ability to complete training within the first six months of employment.
  • Familiarity with the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program goals, committee and partnership structure and community.
  • Knowledge of and experience working to advance conservation, environmental health and social justice in the Chesapeake Bay region.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

Chesapeake Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer. Salary and benefits are commensurate with the candidate’s relevant professional experience and/or education with an expected salary range between $75,000 - $85,000.

The Conservancy offers a competitive employee benefits package that includes health and dental insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, and participation in a retirement savings plan. Opportunities for advancement and professional development are available.

The Chesapeake Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, color, age, sex, pregnancy, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, refusal to submit to a genetic test or to make available genetic test results, or any other legally protected characteristic.