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Vice President, PMO

Portsmouth, NH · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The VP, PMO provides executive oversight of the New Product Development (NPD) governance framework across all business units and serves as a key strategic partner to the CEO and executive leadership ...

Senior Vice President, Deployment

Washington, DC · On-site

$300 - $350/hr

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  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The SVP, Deployment is responsible for building that capability from the ground up -- establishing ... project management talent that TNC needs to execute at fleet scale. The team this person builds ...

Senior Vice President, Deployment

Columbia, SC · On-site

$300 - $350/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The SVP, Deployment is responsible for building that capability from the ground up -- establishing ... project management talent that TNC needs to execute at fleet scale. The team this person builds ...

Senior Vice President, Deployment

Lexington, KY · On-site

$300 - $350/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The SVP, Deployment is responsible for building that capability from the ground up -- establishing ... project management talent that TNC needs to execute at fleet scale. The team this person builds ...

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How much do vice president project manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for vice president project manager in the United States is $102,682.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,500.00 and $123,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a vice president project manager do?

A Vice President Project Manager oversees multiple high-level projects within an organization, ensuring they align with strategic goals and are delivered on time and within budget. This role involves managing project managers, allocating resources, setting priorities, and communicating with executive leadership. They also develop project management policies, monitor project performance, and address risks or issues that arise. Their leadership ensures that complex initiatives are executed efficiently and contribute to the company's overall success.

How does a vice president project manager typically collaborate with executive leadership and project teams to ensure project success?

A Vice President Project Manager acts as a critical bridge between executive leadership and project teams, aligning project objectives with the organization's strategic vision. They frequently participate in high-level meetings to communicate project status, anticipate risks, and secure resources, while also guiding project managers and cross-functional teams through execution and problem-solving. This role requires strong communication skills to translate executive directives into actionable plans and to provide feedback upward regarding project realities. Effective collaboration is achieved through regular status updates, clear delegation of responsibilities, and fostering an environment where team members can raise concerns and suggest improvements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a vice president project manager, and why are they important?

To excel as a Vice President Project Manager, you need extensive experience in project management, strategic planning, and leadership, often backed by a relevant degree and PMP or similar certifications. Proficiency with project management software (such as Microsoft Project or Asana), financial modeling tools, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems is commonly required. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills distinguish top performers in this senior role. These competencies are crucial to ensure successful project delivery, stakeholder alignment, and achievement of organizational objectives.

What is the difference between Vice President Project Manager vs Program Manager?

AspectVice President Project ManagerProgram Manager
CredentialsBachelor's degree, PMP or PgMP certifications often preferredBachelor's degree, PMP certification common
Work EnvironmentExecutive-level, strategic oversight, company-wide projectsOversees multiple related projects, tactical focus
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large corporations, industries like construction, IT, engineeringCommon across industries, including tech, healthcare, manufacturing

The Vice President Project Manager typically holds an executive role with strategic responsibilities across the organization, while a Program Manager focuses on managing multiple related projects to achieve specific business objectives. Both roles require strong project management skills and certifications, but differ mainly in scope and level of strategic involvement.

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Infographic showing various Vice President Project Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $102,682 per year, or $49.4 per hour.

Vice President Project Controls Executive (Systems)

Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$180 - $320/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 10 days ago


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Job description

Vice President Project Controls Executive (Systems)

Position at MTA Construction & Development

JOB TITLE:

Vice President, Project Controls Executive

AGENCY:

Construction & Development

DEPT/DIV:

Delivery/ Infrastructure

REPORTS TO:

Senior Vice President Program Executive

WORK LOCATION:

2 Broadway

HOURS OF WORK:

8:30 AM to 5:00 PM or as required (7.5HR/DAY)

DEADLINE:

May need to work outside of normal work hours (i.e., evenings and weekends)

Travel may be required to other MTA locations or other external sites

Agency Mission

MTA Construction & Development (C&D) is responsible for the planning, development, and execution of all capital construction projects across the MTA region. Through centralized oversight and management of the MTA’s $64 billion Capital Program, C&D ensures the efficient delivery of critical infrastructure projects that support the region’s vast transportation network. As part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest transportation network in North America, C&D plays a key role in modernizing and expanding services that support 15.3 million residents across New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York State, and Connecticut. C&D is committed to delivering safe, innovative, and cost-effective capital projects that enhance customer experience and strengthen the reliability and resilience of the MTA system.

Telework

This position is eligible for telework, which is currently one day per week. New hires are eligible to apply 30 days after their effective date of hire.

S ummary

The Vice President, Project Controls, has broad authority over the functional group's strategy, governance, and direction. The incumbent has complete decision-making authority over the functional group within the organization's general policies, principles, and ultimate goals. In addition, the person in this role has the latitude to consider organizational direction. Can fully define policies, practices, standards, and guidelines for the entire Project Controls functional group. The person in this role is a well-respected industry fellow in program/project controls responsible for all aspects of program controls activities for C&D (cost estimating, cost control, scheduling, and risk management) for the entire capital program. Works within the Infrastructure Department and sets new Project controls, policies, and procedures for all staff.

Responsibilities
  • Responsible for program control activities for the Project's entire lifecycle (planning phase through handover to operating owner).
  • Assists the Project Management team in making decisions for escalated items related to cost estimates, schedules, change orders, claims, time extension requests, and disputes.
  • Evaluates actual project performance, risk identification/mitigation, and recovery plans on a program level and provides Delivery Office trends, drivers, mitigation strategies.
  • Reviews and identifies escalated items related to financial reports using actual cost information, forecasted spend per project schedules, and estimated final costs against approved contract funding.
  • Provides insights into overarching reviews for conceptual estimates and durations for projects/programs.
  • Establishes continuing education for all project control teams' skill development.
  • Creates innovative solutions to assist project management/delivery teams in understanding their Project's health, enabling them to make quick decisions.
  • Accountable for the leadership and management of the Program Controls function, technical compliance, and continuous improvement.
Education and Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction, or Project Management, Business Administration, Transportation, or a related field.
  • Master's preferred.
  • Must have a minimum of sixteen (16) years of related experience.
  • Must have at least ten (10) years in a management or supervisory role and/or project manager role in a large, multi‑faceted organization.
  • Licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Architect desirable.
  • PMI-SP, EVP, CCP, or CPE Certifications are desirable.
  • Significant experience in project management for major construction projects or projects with highly complex systems is preferred.
  • Substantial experience leading and managing contractors, subcontractors, or vendors.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with stakeholders at all organizational levels.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a high‑profile, high‑pressure environment effectively.
  • Must have focus and the ability to deliver on results, organizational effectiveness, and continuous improvement.
  • Must be a proven leader as a change agent and creative/innovative thinker with the ability to align business goals with solutions to drive process improvements.
  • Must possess excellent team‑building, listening, problem‑solving, and prioritization skills.
  • Alternative Delivery experience preferred.
Commuting Made Easy – Enjoy a complimentary MTA transportation pass, plus access to tax‑advantaged commuter benefits to maximize your savings.

Commuting Made Easy – Enjoy a complimentary MTA transportation pass, plus access to tax-advantaged commuter benefits to maximize your savings.

Premium Health Coverage at Low Cost – Access high‑quality individual, family, and domestic partner healthcare, dental, vision, and life insurance plans.

Premium Health Coverage at Low Cost – Access high-quality individual, family, and domestic partner healthcare, dental, vision, and life insurance plans.

Secure Your Future – Build long‑term financial security through pension plans and retirement savings accounts designed for eligible employees.

Secure Your Future – Build long-term financial security through pension plans and retirement savings accounts designed for eligible employees.

Time Off & Work‑Life Balance

Generous Time Away – Recharge with substantial paid time off and comprehensive holiday schedules that support your personal and family commitments.

Holistic Support Services – Access our dedicated Work Life Services team and Office of the Chaplains unit for personal guidance and support when you need it most.

Professional Growth & Development

Learning & Development Program – Advance your career through structured professional development opportunities, skills training, and leadership programs tailored to support your growth within the organization.

Educational Investment – Pursue your career goals with in‑house training and professional development, tuition reimbursement support, and partnerships with educational institutions.

Employee Experience & Community

Employee Assistance Programs – Comprehensive support services to help you navigate life's challenges with confidence and resources.

Discounts & Perks – Take advantage of MTA employee discount programs offering savings on products and services.

Connect & Belong – Join our vibrant Employee Resource Groups to build meaningful connections, share experiences, and contribute to an inclusive workplace culture.

Additional Information

Final salary is determined by experience, skill set, and alignment with compensation practices. The posted range reflects expected compensation and may be updated as market or business needs evolve.

To be eligible for consideration for a new role, current MTA employees must complete at least one year of service in their current role prior to applying. Additionally, eligibility to interview is contingent upon maintaining a satisfactory record of job performance, attendance, and disciplinary conduct.

Pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the “Commission”).

MTA and its subsidiary and affiliated agencies are equal opportunity employers, including those with respect to veteran status and individuals with disabilities.

The MTA encourages qualified applicants from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities, including military service members, to apply.

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