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Enterprise Project Manager

Tukwila, WA · On-site +1

$45 - $56/hr

Enterprise Project Management Consultant Seattle, WA (Hourly W2; Remote) Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. The employer will not sponsor ...

Manager, Enterprise PMO

Seatac, WA · On-site

$120K - $180K/yr

Provide governance and direction to project teams, ensuring consistent execution against PMO standards, methodologies, and best practices. * Partner across the enterprise to manage cross-functional ...

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Provide governance and direction to project teams, ensuring consistent execution against PMO standards, methodologies, and best practices. * Partner across the enterprise to manage cross-functional ...

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Provide governance and direction to project teams, ensuring consistent execution against PMO standards, methodologies, and best practices. * Partner across the enterprise to manage cross-functional ...

Apply project management tools and techniques to manage changes in project scope, schedule, and ... Prior experience with enterprise Project Management tools such as Adobe Workfront, JIRA, etc. Prior ...

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How much do enterprise project management jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for enterprise project management in the United States is $62.39, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48.32 and $73.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an enterprise project manager do?

An enterprise project manager oversees large-scale projects across an organization, coordinating teams, managing budgets, and ensuring project goals align with strategic objectives. They use project management tools and methodologies like PMI or Agile to deliver projects on time and within scope. Strong leadership, communication, and risk management skills are essential for success in this role.

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

To thrive as an Enterprise Project Manager, you need strong project management expertise, strategic planning abilities, and typically a bachelor’s degree in business or a related field, often complemented by a PMP or similar certification. Familiarity with project management software (like Microsoft Project, Jira, or Asana), enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, and reporting tools is crucial. Outstanding leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills help drive cross-functional teams and manage complex projects effectively. These competencies are vital to ensure projects align with organizational goals, stay on schedule, and deliver measurable value across the enterprise.

What is the difference between Enterprise Project Management vs Project Coordinator?

AspectEnterprise Project ManagementProject Coordinator
CertificationsPMP, PgMP, PMI-ACPPMP, CAPM, PMI-ACP
Work EnvironmentStrategic, organization-wide projectsSupportive, team-based project tasks
Employer & Industry UsageLarge corporations, industries with complex projectsVarious industries, supporting project teams
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding high-level project management rolesEntry-level or support roles in project management

Enterprise Project Management involves overseeing organization-wide projects with strategic goals, requiring advanced certifications and experience. Project Coordinators assist project teams with day-to-day tasks, often with entry-level certifications. While both roles are essential in project execution, Enterprise Project Management focuses on strategic alignment and portfolio management, whereas Project Coordinators support project operations at a tactical level.

What are the 4 types of project managers?

In enterprise project management, the four common types of project managers are functional, projectized, matrix, and hybrid managers. Each type varies in authority, organizational structure, and approach to resource management, influencing how projects are planned and executed. Understanding these types helps in selecting the right management style for specific project environments and requirements.

Can I make 100k as a project manager?

Enterprise project managers with significant experience, certifications like PMP, and working in high-demand industries can earn salaries of $100,000 or more annually. Salary levels depend on factors such as location, company size, and project complexity, with senior roles and those managing large portfolios typically earning higher compensation.

How does an Enterprise Project Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure project success?

Enterprise Project Managers frequently work with stakeholders from various departments such as IT, finance, operations, and upper management. They facilitate regular meetings, ensure clear communication of project goals, and coordinate dependencies between teams. Building strong relationships and aligning diverse groups around shared objectives are essential for overcoming obstacles and keeping complex projects on track. Effective collaboration also involves resolving conflicts, managing expectations, and ensuring that all teams contribute to meeting project milestones.

What is enterprise project management?

Enterprise project management (EPM) refers to the centralized management of projects across an entire organization. It involves using standardized processes, tools, and methodologies to ensure that all projects align with the organization’s strategic objectives. EPM helps organizations prioritize resources, improve efficiency, and achieve better visibility and control over multiple projects. It is typically supported by specialized software and led by a project management office (PMO) or similar group.

What is the highest paid project management job?

The highest paid project management roles are often executive-level positions such as Program Director or Portfolio Manager, especially in industries like finance, technology, and engineering. These roles typically require extensive experience, advanced certifications like PMP or PgMP, and strong leadership skills, with salaries reaching into six figures or higher depending on the organization and location.
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Infographic showing various Enterprise Project Management job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $129,780 per year, or $62.4 per hour.
Enterprise Project Manager

Enterprise Project Manager

Tennessee Oncology

Midtown, TN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 15 hours ago


Tennessee Oncology rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 26 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Tennessee Oncology, one of the nation's largest, community-based cancer care specialists, is home to one of the leading clinical trial networks in the country. Established 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee Oncology's mission remains unchanged: To provide access to high-quality cancer care and the expertise of clinical research for all patients, at convenient locations within their community and close to their home. Our growing network of physicians and locations is based on this mission. Tennessee Oncology is committed to advancing both the science of detection and targeted treatments, and to making these advances available to every patient. We believe caring for cancer patients is a privilege.

Why Join Us? We are looking for talented and highly-motivated individuals who demonstrate a natural desire to support the meaningful work of community oncologists and the patients we serve.

Job Description:

The Enterprise Project Manager assists with the execution and support in the implementation and optimization of enterprise projects following the Project Management Life Cycle (PMLC). The primary focus is to provide guidance and support to project sponsors and stakeholders and track project action items and deliverables.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Organize and lead clinic-based information system projects including development of project plan, defining project milestones, system testing, training, implementation, and follow-up on behalf of stakeholders.
  • Assists in the planning of project management activities and phases for enterprise projects or initiatives using organizational project management software tools
  • Facilitates project team meetings and provides constructive coaching and direction to team members to keep projects moving forward to completion
  • Ensure project status updates in project management software and tools are relevant, current, and accurate
  • Serve as a liaison to promote the understanding of clinic-based information systems with a focus on patient care and end-user experience.
  • Manage and drive the Change Management process for clinic-based systems by collaborating with departmental stakeholders for evaluation, implementation, and communication of requests
  • Apply systems-thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills when considering changes or enhancements to proactively identify and minimize cross-functional or downstream impacts
  • Serve as an internal consultant to guide the development/enhancement of workflows, policies, and standards as they relate to clinic-based information systems
  • Apply subject matter expertise and business analysis skills when partnering with stakeholders to define and document requirements for system projects
  • Troubleshoot potential and/or current problems by engaging with vendors/subject matter experts and performing root cause analysis (when appropriate) to proactively address concerns and respond to problems in a timely manner
  • Review system reported issues to determine if event is training, configuration, or systemic problem
  • Support implementations and system releases by writing test scripts, performing user acceptance testing, and/or configuring applications
  • Work in conjunction with other project managers, department leaders/managers and IT teams to prioritize, track and communicate system related issues
  • Other responsibilities as determined by the Director of Enterprise Projects Management

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

  • Ability to communicate professionally and effectively with providers, executive leaders, directors, managers, team members, other departmental trainers, vendors, and consultants by phone, in person, or through correspondence, also includes presentations and public speaking opportunities.
  • Ability to monitor/assess performance of self, other individuals, or organization to recommend improvements regarding workflow, processes, and procedures.
  • Ability to demonstrate active listening, by giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, and asking questions as appropriate.
  • Ability to identify complex problems and apply sound decision-making processes to recommend and implement solutions.
  • Identify measures or indicators of system performance and the actions needed to improve or correct performance, relative to the goals of the system.
  • Skilled in adapting to new and/or changing environments, supporting innovation, and driving change.
  • Ability to establish priorities and coordinate the work activities of a variety of individuals at a multitude of locations.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a highly active environment with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency.
  • Ability to build and maintain trusting relationships including management of confidential or sensitive information
  • Ability to be proactive, self-motivated, and self-directed.
  • Ability to travel to clinic locations required

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:

  • Bachelor's degree required; equivalent healthcare related experience will be considered in lieu of degree
  • Experience working as a systems trainer/preceptor or systems administrator required

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Physical Activity Required

Amount of time

None

Less than 1/3
(Occasionally)

1/3 to 2/3
(Frequently)

More than 2/3
(Regularly)

Standing

x

Walking

x

Sitting

x

Fingering or manual dexterity

x

Repetitive finger motion

x

Lifting or exerting force

x

Up to 10 pounds

Up to 25 pounds

x

Up to 50 pounds

Up to 100 pounds

Over 100 pounds

Reaching or stretching

x

Climbing or balancing

x

Crouching or stooping

x

Speaking

x

Hearing

x

Seeing (with correction)

x


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