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As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for vp 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.

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Vice President Project Management Office

Vice President Project Management Office

Graham Packaging Company

Lancaster, PA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Graham Packaging rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 53 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

62nd of 109 rated packaging manufacturers


Job description

Graham Packaging is a people, planet and values-based company and a leader in sustainable packaging manufacturing. From the kitchen to the laundry room, Graham Packaging is part of your everyday life.
For employees at Graham, our Blue Culture is part of their everyday lives, too. In other words, Blue is how we do things here.
At Graham, we are united by a clear vision. We know our part and help those around us know theirs, encouraging one another to continuously improve. We create a safe, challenging environment to innovate by supporting creative ideas and new ways of thinking. We take the initiative to cultivate our individual growth and help others do the same, while keeping ourselves and one another accountable. And we actively promote cooperation, collaboration, integrity and respect across regions and teams to foster an engaged, diverse and connected workforce.
We value our employees, and a Blue Culture allows for the most rewarding employee experience as part of the Graham family. Blue is how we feel about what we dotogetherto create a better tomorrow. Working at Graham means you lead constructively with clear goals, use diverse thinking to drive excellence, accountability, innovation, as well as demonstrating collaboration, embracing learning, and taking action for continuous improvement and growth.

The Vice President, Project Management Office (PMO) is responsible for leading and maturing enterprise-wide project management practices, governance, and delivery standards across the organization. This role provides strategic oversight of project execution while partnering closely with business unit project managers and functional leaders to ensure consistent, disciplined, and successful delivery of projects aligned to organizational priorities.

The VP, PMO establishes and drives standardized project management methodologies, governance frameworks, portfolio visibility, and continuous improvement initiatives across all projects and programs. This leader is accountable for developing organizational project management maturity through training, coaching, auditing, process optimization, and fostering a culture of accountability and continuous learning.

The VP, PMO role will report to the Chief Technology Officer across the central engineering function


Key Responsibilities

Enterprise PMO Leadership & Governance

  • Establish and lead the enterprise PMO strategy, operating model, governance framework, and project delivery standards.
  • Provide oversight and governance across all organizational projects and programs to ensure alignment with strategic objectives, priorities, budgets, and timelines.
  • Define and maintain project management methodologies, templates, stage-gate processes, reporting standards, and governance controls.
  • Ensure consistent project execution practices at the corporate level and across business units while maintaining the uncompromising commitment to safety and allowing flexibility for business unit-specific operational needs.
  • Chair or support project governance forums, steering committees, and executive portfolio reviews.

Project Management Maturity & Capability Development

  • Lead the ongoing maturation of project management capabilities across the organization.
  • Develop and implement a roadmap for improving project management discipline, delivery predictability, resource planning, and risk management.
  • Establish project management competency models, career development paths, and best practice standards for project managers.
  • Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, transparency, and continuous improvement.

Business Unit Partnership & Delivery Support

  • Partner closely with business unit project managers responsible for BU-specific initiatives and delivery execution.
  • Promote the ongoing alignment of cross-functional stakeholders (operations, engineering, safety, quality, commercial) to project objectives.
  • Provide guidance, coaching, and support to business unit PMs to strengthen project planning, execution, risk management, stakeholder engagement, and reporting practices.
  • Facilitate cross-functional coordination and alignment across projects with shared dependencies or enterprise impact.
  • Support escalation management and resolution of project delivery challenges.

Process Improvement, Training & Continuous Learning

  • Continuously assess and improve project management processes, tools, governance, and delivery effectiveness.
  • Develop and lead project management training programs, workshops, mentoring, and knowledge-sharing initiatives.
  • Conduct project and process audits to ensure adherence to established standards, methodologies, and governance requirements.
  • Analyze project performance metrics, lessons learned, and organizational trends to identify opportunities for improvement.
  • Drive implementation of corrective actions and continuous improvement initiatives based on audit findings and delivery outcomes.

Portfolio Visibility & Executive Reporting

  • Establish enterprise portfolio reporting, KPIs, dashboards, and executive-level project visibility.
  • Provide leadership with accurate and timely reporting on project health, risks, resource capacity, financial performance, and strategic alignment.
  • Support prioritization and investment decision-making through portfolio analysis and governance processes.

Qualifications and Experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in business, engineering, project management, or related field required; Master’s degree preferred.
  • 12+ years of progressive project/program management leadership experience, including enterprise PMO leadership responsibilities.
  • Proven experience building or maturing PMO functions and enterprise project management capabilities.
  • Strong knowledge of project management methodologies, governance frameworks, portfolio management, and
  • Experience with organizational change management practices, including ability to train others.
  • Demonstrated experience leading cross-functional teams and engaging senior executives and business leaders.
  • Experience implementing project management standards, training programs, governance audits, and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Experience utilizing a variety of tools, techniques and resources to apply to key activities such as scoping, requirements gathering, prioritization and traceability, root cause analysis, risk identification, analysis and management, etc.
  • PMP certification or equivalent preferred.
  • Experience working with product development lifecycle processes and tools preferred.
Key Competencies
  • Strategic Leadership
  • Enterprise Governance
  • Organizational Change Management
  • Portfolio & Program Management
  • Process Improvement
  • Executive Communication
  • Coaching & Team Development
  • Risk & Issue Management
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Continuous Improvement Mindset
Success Measures
  • Improved enterprise project delivery consistency and predictability
  • Increased adherence to PM standards and governance processes
  • Higher organizational project management maturity levels
  • Improved executive visibility into project portfolio health
  • Reduced project delivery risks and escalations
  • Increased project manager capability development and engagement
  • Establishment of a continuous learning and improvement culture across project delivery functions.

The standard compensation for this role is $214,000 - $320,950. Salary offers will be determined based on final candidate qualifications, experience, skillset, and other relevant factors.


The expected salary range for the position described in this posting is made in accordance with the legal mandates of certain jurisdictions within the United States. The final agreed-upon compensation is based on individual qualifications and experience.
Benefits include medical, dental, vision and basic life insurance. Employees are able to enroll in the companys 401K Employee Saving Plan and may participate in its Employee Wellness Program. Employees will also receive paid time off in accordance with company policy and state law requirements.
Graham Packaging is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, religion, creed, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.

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Graham Packaging is a people, planet and values-based company and a leader in sustainable packaging manufacturing. From the kitchen to the laundry room, Graham Packaging is part of your everyday life. For employees at Graham, our Blue Culture is part of their everyday lives, too. In other words, Blue is how we do things here.

Industry

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

York, PA, US

Year founded

1970