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Senior PMO Analyst

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$144K - $144K/yr

The Senior Analyst role enables the Portfolio Management Office (PMO) by working in close coordination with the PMO Director to develop, maintain, and operate full lifecycle processes for the ...

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PMO Director

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$116K - $210K/yr

Leidos is seeking a PMO Director to support the Army G2 (FEDSIM) Integrated, Next-Generation, Versatile, Intelligence, Capabilities, Technologies & Applications (INVICTA) Program , an $800M IDIQ ...

PMO Manager

Salinas, CA · On-site

$140/hr

Reporting to the Sr. Director of Corporate Strategy & Technology, the PMO Manager designs the tools, governance structures, and project cadences that define how the company executes its strategic ...

Responsibilities The Director, Project Management leads the end-to-end delivery of complex, strategic initiatives within the Enterprise Program Management Office (EPMO), driving enterprise ...

... Director of Project Management to lead the establishment of strategic enablement including ... Reporting directly to the Program Management Office Lead, this role will lead planning of critical ...

Responsibilities The Director, Project Management leads the end-to-end delivery of complex, strategic initiatives within the Enterprise Program Management Office (EPMO), driving enterprise ...

RCS Staffing has an immediate need for a Director, Agile PMO in Birmingham, AL. This is a full-time direct-hire Office Based assignment with our client. This position offers a competitive package ...

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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for director pmo in the United States is $150,843.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $130,000.00 and $173,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Director PMO often navigates challenges such as aligning project portfolios with shifting business priorities, ensuring effective resource allocation, and maintaining stakeholder engagement across multiple departments. Balancing the need for process standardization with the flexibility required by different projects can also be demanding. Additionally, adapting to evolving technologies and demonstrating measurable value through project outcomes is a core responsibility. Those who succeed excel at anticipating risks, managing change, and fostering cross-functional collaboration to achieve organizational objectives.

What is a Director PMO job?

A Director of PMO (Project Management Office) is responsible for overseeing an organization's project portfolio, ensuring alignment with strategic goals, and implementing best practices. They establish project governance, standardize methodologies, and provide leadership to project managers. This role also involves resource allocation, risk management, and performance tracking to improve efficiency and deliver successful projects. A Director of PMO works closely with executives to prioritize initiatives and optimize project execution.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Director Pmo position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director PMO, you need extensive experience in project and program management, strategic planning, and a relevant degree, often backed by advanced certifications like PMP or PgMP. Familiarity with project portfolio management software (e.g., Microsoft Project, Smartsheet) and enterprise resource planning tools is highly valued. Outstanding leadership, stakeholder management, and decision-making skills allow you to guide diverse teams and drive organizational objectives. These competencies are essential for ensuring the alignment of projects with business goals and delivering consistent results across complex initiatives.

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Project Management Office (PMO) Leader

Project Management Office (PMO) Leader

Phibro Animal Health Corporation

Teaneck, NJ • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Phibro Animal Health Corporation rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

About Phibro Animal Health Corporation
Phibro Animal Health Corporation is a publicly traded, global organization with a rich history in animal health and nutrition as a manufacturer and marketer of medicated feed additives, vaccines, nutritional specialty products, and mineral nutrition. We strive to be a trusted partner with livestock producers, farmers, veterinarians, and consumers who raise or care for farm and companion animals by providing solutions to help them maintain and enhance the health of their animals.
Phibro is a diversified company in manufacturing and marketing products for ethanol performance, microbials for plants, home and industrial applications, and specialty chemicals for various industrial markets. In addition to, Phibro's revenues are in excess of $1 billion and are supported by over 2,400 employees worldwide.
At Phibro, people are our greatest asset. We strive to develop a diverse workforce that fosters an environment where people feel supported in openly sharing their creativity and skills that allows them to be the most successful that they can be.
If you are interested in working for Phibro and feel that you do not meet all qualifications, we encourage you to apply as you might be the right candidate for this role or other positions.
The Project Management Office (PMO) Leader is an integral part of our Management team based out of our US - Teaneck, NJ - Remote site.
Position Details
Phibro is seeking a highly capable and strategic PMO Leader to establish and lead the Project Management Office within the Technology Group (TG). This role is ideal for a seasoned leader with a proven track record of building and/or maturing PMOs in global, matrixed organizations. The PMO Leader will enable delivery of strategy, corporate objectives, TG priorities, and business value. They will oversee a new, small team of full-time project managers in the U.S. and Israel, as well as a broader group of part-time project managers/subject matter experts embedded in TG's functional areas.
The PMO Leader will be responsible for consistent project delivery practices, strengthening resource management across a lean TG organization, and advancing Phibro's project management maturity. This includes stewarding projects through our process from concept to completion and ensuring the organization is set up for long-term success. Establishing a mandatory ROI and benefits realization program will be expected.
The role will also lead the continued implementation, stabilization, and optimization of Microsoft Planner and related enterprise project management tools.
A strong interest in leveraging AI-and a willingness to push the boundaries of AI-enabled work-will be critical to success in this role and in partnering effectively with TG leadership.
Key Responsibilities
  • Ensure all TG projects are strategically aligned with Phibro's corporate objectives and Technology Group priorities.
  • Oversee the PMO operational budget.
  • Manage a small team of full-time project managers, including their performance review process and career development.
  • Act as an escalation point and trusted coach for all TG project managers. Facilitate cross-functional alignment and proactively address risks, dependencies, and barriers to successful delivery.
  • Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of PMO standards, methodologies/frameworks (e.g., waterfall, agile, hybrid).

Key Competencies
Accountable
Accepting Responsibility
Acting Strategically
Acting as a Champion for Change
Adaptable
Attentive Listening
Building and Supporting Teams
Business Acumen
Collaborative
Championing Customer Needs
Committed
Communicating Effectively
Controlling Costs
Coordinating Project Activities
Creating and Maintaining Networks
Critical Thinking
Customer Service Orientation
Delegating Responsibility
Delivering High Quality Work
Demonstrating Initiative
Detailed Oriented
Developing Plans
Developing Talent
Displaying Technical Expertise
Driving Projects to Completion
Driving Continuous Improvement
Evaluating and Implementing Ideas
Interacting with People at Different Levels
Inspiring and Motivating Others
Managing Resources
Managing Time
Presenting and Public Speaking
Prioritizing and Organizing Work
Problem Solving
Pursuing Self-Development
Resolving Conflict
Setting Objectives
Setting a Strategic Vision
Showing Caring and Understanding
Solving Complex Problems
Strong talent building and leadership skills
Supporting Change
Supporting Coworkers
Supporting Organizational Goals
Thinking Globally
Using Computers and Technology
Trustworthy
Working with Diverse Populations
Skills
Ability to manage several complex projects simultaneously while working under pressure to meet deadlines.
Able to execute projects and long range goals as directed by management.
High degree of time management skills and ability to handle multiple priorities and projects at once.
Planning; ability to think ahead and plan, project activities and strategy over short-terms and extended time periods.
Strong computer skills and project management experience.
Ability to perform effective public speaking presentations and provide effective written communications.
Able to develop detailed communications documents that are readily understood by co-workers, vendors and clients.
Excellent Written and Verbal Communication Skills
Interpersonal skills sufficient to communicate verbally and in writing with others in an objective and cooperative manner.
Able to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner.
Problem analysis and problem resolution at both strategic and functional levels.
Ability to build effective teams, coach and develop others
Ability to effectively present information to key managers and leadership team.
Must have strong team attitude and conflict resolution skills.
Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Strong team building and management skills sufficient to recruit, lead, train, delegate, cooperate and contribute as a team.
Education & Experience
  • 20+ years of progressive experience in technology, project and/or portfolio management.
  • Demonstrated success leading the implementation or maturity of a global technology group's PMO processes, tools, and governance in complex organizations.
  • Experience working in global or multi-site environments with lean staffing models and high demands on resource management.
  • PMP or equivalent certification, with an emphasis on practical application.

To learn more about Phibro Animal Health's competitive benefits package, please click here: Phibro Benefits.
Phibro is an Equal Opportunity Employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, marital status or any other characteristics protected by law.
Business Unit: Animal Health & Mineral Nutrition
Division: Animal Health & Nutrition
Department: Management
Location: US - Teaneck, NJ - Remote
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday (Standard Work hours)