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Pos Project Manager Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Purchasing Manager

Itasca, IL · On-site

$85 - $110/hr

Work directly with Project Managers, Superintendents, and field teams * Manage long-lead items (switchgear, generators, transformers, etc.) * Build and manage vendor relationships * Track POs ...

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Project Coordinator

Northbrook, IL · On-site

$24 - $26/hr

Our large corporation specializes in cost-effective POS installations and project management. The Customer Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and managing service calls from initiation ...

Business System Manager

Wheaton, IL · On-site +1

$65 - $100K/hr

... project team. * Support cross-functionally with rollouts of new services, promos, etc. acting as a consultant to the Ops and Marketing Teams, managing input of new items or edits to existing in POS ...

Stakeholder Management, Contract Management, Quality Management, Financial Management, Schedule ... project readiness items are aligned with term sheets, POs, LOIs, EPC agreements, subcontracts, and ...

Stakeholder Management, Contract Management, Quality Management, Financial Management, Schedule ... project readiness items are aligned with term sheets, POs, LOIs, EPC agreements, subcontracts, and ...

... project managers, production partners, and client service teams, tackling anything from POS roll-outs to supporting the development of fully integrated programs and omni-channel campaigns. On any ...

... project managers, production partners, and client service teams, tackling anything from POS roll-outs to supporting the development of fully integrated programs and omni-channel campaigns. On any ...

... project managers, production partners, and client service teams, tackling anything from POS roll-outs to supporting the development of fully integrated programs and omni-channel campaigns. On any ...

... project managers, production partners, and client service teams, tackling anything from POS roll-outs to supporting the development of fully integrated programs and omni-channel campaigns. On any ...

... project managers, production partners, and client service teams, tackling anything from POS roll-outs to supporting the development of fully integrated programs and omni-channel campaigns. On any ...

Experienced implementing or supporting enterprise POS solutions for multi-location clients. * Skilled in client-facing project management or onboarding, managing complex rollouts successfully.

Seasonal Sales Associate

Skokie, IL · On-site

$13 - $15.25/hr

... Project's message of kindness and self-love. As a Seasonal Sales Associate, you'll bring our brand ... Other duties as directed by the Store Manager or Assistant Store Manager What You Bring to the Team:

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Pos Project Manager information

What is a POS project manager?

A POS (Point of Sale) Project Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, implementation, and completion of projects related to point-of-sale systems. This includes coordinating between stakeholders, managing budgets and timelines, and ensuring the successful deployment or upgrade of POS solutions in retail or hospitality environments. They work closely with IT teams, vendors, and end users to ensure the POS system meets business requirements and operates smoothly. Their role is essential for ensuring seamless transaction processes and enhancing customer experiences.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a POS project manager?

To thrive as a POS Project Manager, you need expertise in project management, retail operations, and an understanding of point-of-sale systems, usually supported by a relevant degree and PMP or similar certification. Familiarity with POS software platforms, project management tools like Jira or MS Project, and payment processing systems is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities help you coordinate cross-functional teams and manage client expectations. These skills ensure successful POS implementations, minimize disruptions, and drive operational efficiency for retail organizations.

What are the common challenges faced by a POS project manager during system implementation?

A POS Project Manager often encounters challenges such as coordinating between multiple stakeholders—including vendors, IT teams, and store staff—while ensuring minimal disruption to daily operations. Managing tight timelines and balancing the customization needs of various locations can add complexity. Additionally, troubleshooting unexpected technical issues and overseeing comprehensive staff training are critical to achieving a seamless rollout. Proactive communication and risk management are essential skills for overcoming these obstacles and ensuring project success.

What is the difference between Pos Project Manager vs POS Technician?

AspectPos Project ManagerPOS Technician
CredentialsProject management certification, industry experienceTechnical certifications, hardware/software knowledge
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, client meetings, project planningOn-site hardware installation, maintenance, troubleshooting
Employer & IndustryRetail, hospitality, payment solutions providersRetail stores, restaurants, payment service providers
Search & Comparison IntentProject management roles in POS industryTechnical roles installing and repairing POS systems

The Pos Project Manager oversees POS system projects, coordinating teams and ensuring timely delivery, while the POS Technician focuses on installing, maintaining, and repairing POS hardware and software on-site. Both roles are essential in the POS industry but differ in responsibilities, skills, and work environment.

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Pos Project Manager jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Pos Project Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Pos Project Manager job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.

Purchasing Manager

Titan Electric

Itasca, IL • On-site

$85 - $110/hr

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Posted 2 days ago

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Job description

Location: Duluth, GA
Type: Full-Time Onsite

About the Role

Let’s keep it simple.

Late material, bad pricing, missed deliveries — that’s what kills electrical jobs.

We’re hiring a Procurement Manager who knows how to stay ahead of all of it.

This role is about protecting schedule, protecting margin, and keeping crews working.

What You’ll Do
  • Own the procurement process for all electrical materials and equipment across multiple projects
  • Assist Project Managers to lock in pricing, lead times, and vendor commitments early
  • Work directly with Project Managers, Superintendents, and field teams
  • Manage long-lead items (switchgear, generators, transformers, etc.)
  • Build and manage vendor relationships
  • Track POs, deliveries, and shortages — and fix issues fast
  • Solve problems when materials go sideways (because they will)
  • Identify opportunities to save cost without impacting schedule or quality
What You Bring
  • 5+ years in electrical construction, procurement, or supply chain
  • Experience with commercial or mission critical projects (data center experience is a plus)
  • Strong knowledge of electrical materials, equipment, and vendors
  • Experience purchasing or managing:
  • Switchgear
  • Generators
  • Lighting packages
  • Conduit, wire, and gear packages
  • Strong communication with:
  • Project teams
  • Vendors
  • Field personnel
What Sets You Apart
  • Experience managing long-lead procurement under tight schedules
  • Ability to anticipate problems before they happen
  • Strong problem-solving mindset — you don’t pass issues, you fix them
  • Ability to push back when something doesn’t make sense
  • Focus on both delivery AND cost/margin
Why Join Us
  • Direct impact on project success and company performance
  • Work closely with operations and leadership
  • Real responsibility — not just pushing paperwork
  • Competitive compensation + performance-based incentives
Apply If
  • You’ve been frustrated by late material impacting the field
  • You think ahead instead of reacting
  • You like being the person who keeps jobs moving
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