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... training program for PMO resources as well as a tool to recruit and equip adjunct project managers from business units to facilitate PMO scalability. • Designs, develops, and executes a PPM ...

Provides support and training as needed to project sponsors, managers, and team members using established PMO tools. * Collaborates with project sponsor, managers and team members to understand ...

Provides support and training as needed to project sponsors, managers, and team members using established PMO tools. * Collaborates with project sponsor, managers and team members to understand ...

Project Management Consultant

Sheboygan, WI · On-site +1

$110K - $145K/yr

The consultant will develop training materials, lead training programs, and serve as a key ... Create and conduct project management training programs, encompassing multiple frameworks, for both ...

The consultant will develop training materials, lead training programs, and serve as a key ... Create and conduct project management training programs, encompassing multiple frameworks, for both ...

Leads improvement efforts focused on project management tools, methodologies, standards, and training. Requirements * Monitor project and project manager performance, including project health ...

Supervise project management activities including creating and updating project schedules ... Monitor to ensure all members complete compliance training/certifications, as appropriate. All ...

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How much do project management trainer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for project management trainer in the United States is $30.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $35.34 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Project Management Trainer job?

A Project Management Trainer is a professional who educates individuals or teams on project management principles, methodologies, and best practices. They develop training materials, conduct workshops, and provide guidance on industry standards such as Agile, Scrum, or PMP frameworks. Their goal is to enhance the project management skills of learners, ensuring they can effectively plan, execute, and manage projects. Trainers may work for corporate organizations, training institutions, or as independent consultants.

What are some common challenges a Project Management Trainer faces and how can they be addressed?

Project Management Trainers often encounter participants with varying levels of experience, which can make it challenging to tailor content to everyone’s needs. Managing engagement and participation in both in-person and virtual settings also requires creativity and adaptability. Trainers can overcome these challenges by using interactive approaches, real-world case studies, and ongoing feedback to adjust their teaching style. Building rapport and fostering a supportive learning environment helps ensure all participants gain practical, actionable skills from the training.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Project Management Trainer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Project Management Trainer, you need expertise in project management methodologies, adult learning principles, and proven experience leading projects, often supported by a PMP or similar certification. Familiarity with project management software like Microsoft Project, Asana, or Jira is highly valuable to demonstrate practical tools and techniques. Exceptional communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills help you engage learners and adapt to diverse audiences. These skills are vital to effectively equip professionals with the knowledge and confidence to manage real-world projects successfully.

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PMO Project Manager

PMO Project Manager

Project Assistants

Newark, DE • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Position: PMO Project Manager

Engagement: 6 – 12 months consulting

Location: Newark, Delaware (onsite 3 days/week)

The PMO Project Manager consultant is a senior level management role that is responsible for supporting and enabling the organization’s projects, programs, and structured work activities. This individual will assist in leading the Project Management Office (PMO) team accountable for provisioning technology into the business, improving the overall Program and Portfolio Management (PPM) maturity, as well as tracking and reporting the conformance to plans and expectations of technology oriented initiatives.

Responsibilities:

• Engages senior leadership and business partners to define the PMO policy framework, including but not limited to the charter, policies, processes, and procedures

• Leads the identification and development of PMO roles, team configuration, and recruitment appropriate to deliver the agreed-upon PMO mission as reflected in the charter.

• Leads the identification and implementation of project management methods, reporting, tools, templates, guidelines, and standards in order to establish a stable framework that supports all project teams and stakeholders to improve the probability of successful project delivery.

• Designs, develops, and implements project management training program for PMO resources as well as a tool to recruit and equip adjunct project managers from business units to facilitate PMO scalability.

• Designs, develops, and executes a PPM Maturity strategy to consistently improve the PMO maturity.

• Designs, develops, and implements a portfolio management reporting strategy to provide current, accurate, and useful information to program and project stakeholders.

• Partners closely with Enterprise Architecture and Business Relationship Management to ensure strategic alignment between project scope, architectural guidelines, and business needs

• Provides ongoing coaching, mentoring, and performance measurement assessment for the PMO team and adjunct project managers.

Skills/Requirements:

• Minimum ten years of Senior Project Management experience in Life Science preferred

• Proven success in the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of a PMO.

• Proven management experience leading teams in delivering solutions to diverse business problems.

• Project Management Professional (PMP), or equivalent, Certification.

• A blend of business, technical, financial, analytical, and communication skills including the ability to explain technical concepts and features to business partners and business concepts to technical resources.

• Ability to influence at all levels of the organization.

• Excellent analytical, strategic conceptual thinking, strategic planning and execution skills

• Team player with a passion for building relationships and providing exceptional service.

• Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, information systems, business management or a related field.

• Microsoft Project Microsoft Office, MS Project or similar PPM tools

• Microsoft Outlook / Microsoft Excel/ Microsoft Visio