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PMO Manager

$150K - $170K/yr

The Project Management Office (PMO) Manager oversees the project management practice, which includes governance, team leadership, tracking and monitoring, communication, and quality controls. These ...

Work is performed under general direction of the Enterprise Program Management Office (EPMO) Director or Sr. Project Manager and is reviewed upon completion for adequacy in meeting objectives and to ...

PMO Analyst

Arlington, VA

$161K - $161K/yr

The PMO Analyst will be responsible for the endtoend management of telecom purchase requisitions, tracking and reconciling financial activities, supporting PMO reporting, and maintaining compliance ...

ABOUT THE ROLE This individual in this position works in DMAS Project Management Office as a Project Manager. The position will be responsible for providing project management support for multiple PM ...

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The PMO Manager establishes the frameworks, tools, and culture that drive consistent, high-quality project delivery across all regional offices. The position will be based in our Houston, Texas ...

PMO Analyst

Arlington, VA · On-site

$120K/yr

The PMO Analyst will be responsible for the end‑to‑end management of telecom purchase requisitions, tracking and reconciling financial activities, supporting PMO reporting, and maintaining ...

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How much do temporary project management office pmo jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary project management office pmo in the United States is $58.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45.43 and $72.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Project Management Office Pmo vs Project Coordinator?

AspectTemporary Project Management Office PmoProject Coordinator
CredentialsPMO certifications, project management experienceBasic project management or related certifications, organizational skills
Work EnvironmentSupports multiple projects, strategic oversight, often in corporate settingsAssists with specific project tasks, operational support, often in team settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in organizations with multiple projects, industries like IT, construction, financeUsed across various industries for project support roles

The Temporary Project Management Office Pmo focuses on strategic oversight and governance of multiple projects, requiring specialized certifications and experience. In contrast, a Project Coordinator handles day-to-day project tasks and operational support. While both roles support project success, the PMO plays a broader, more strategic role, whereas the Project Coordinator is more execution-focused.

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Project Management Office (PMO) Manager

Project Management Office (PMO) Manager

Seminole Tribe of Florida

Hollywood, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted yesterday


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Position: Project Management Office (PMO) Manager
Job Type: Full Time
Department: Information Technology
Location: HOLLYWOOD
Posted: 03/25/2026
Job Description
The incumbent in this position is responsible for standing-up and leading the Project Management Office (PMO) unit to deliver quality services, consistency and oversight of projects across Technology by effectively maintaining project management methodologies, standards and tools, including reporting. The individual manages and oversees the full life cycle of projects, from project planning, initiation, resourcing, execution, monitoring, controlling, and completion. The individual interfaces with business units, technology staff and management teams to analyze and define business needs, prioritize, and develop projects and programs. The incumbent in this role ensured the Office of the Project Manager meets performance targets, and aligns with the organizations strategic objectives while adhering to best practices. Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology or a related field is required. A minimum of eight (8) years of experience working as a Business Analyst or Project Manager in a mid-sized government/business environment with prior experience mentoring, coaching and effectively transferring expertise to others, is required. Project Management and Business Analyst certifications preferred (PMP, PMI-ACP, PMI-PBA, CCBA). Advanced knowledge of project and change management and associated methodologies, techniques, processes and approaches, is required. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Planning and presentation suites, is required. Possession of a valid Florida Driver's License is required. Demonstrate strong leadership skills. Demonstrate facilitation, negotiation & problem resolution skills. Demonstrate Excellent English written and oral communication skills. Demonstrate excellent organizational skills. Ability to travel to all STOF Reservations and work a flexible work schedule including evenings, weekends and holidays.
Benefits:
The Seminole Tribe of Florida provides a comprehensive benefits package.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida is a drug free workplace, drug screening is a requirement of employment. We exercise Native American preference.