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Sr. IT Infrastructure Site Relocation Project Manager
Long Grove, IL
18+ month
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Two Openings
I need a Sr. Project Manager with expertise leading large and complex infrastructure projects, particularly around IT site relocation. Must have proven site relocation/ consolidation of real estate experience. The ideal PM will partner with real estate and manage technology project teams to complete office moves, office consolidations and other real estate initiated projects. This role will require a background in WAN/LAN, telephony or desktop computing. I don't need someone with all three, just one. This project will include roughly 100 global site moves. Must be able to contribute to creation of the project charter and creation of a detailed project schedule for relocation/closure of up to 150 global sites
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Infrastructure Project Manager?
A: To succeed as an Infrastructure Project Manager, key technical skills include expertise in project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Waterfall), proficiency in project management tools (e.g., Asana, Trello, MS Project), and knowledge of infrastructure technologies (e.g., cloud computing, data center management). Soft skills such as strong communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities, as well as the ability to build and maintain relationships with stakeholders, are also crucial for success in this role. By combining these technical and soft skills, Infrastructure Project Managers can effectively plan, execute, and deliver complex infrastructure projects, driving business growth and career advancement.
Q: What is the career path for a Infrastructure Project Manager?
A: A typical career progression for an Infrastructure Project Manager involves starting as a Project Coordinator or Assistant Project Manager, where they gain hands-on experience in project planning, execution, and delivery. As they progress to mid-level roles such as Project Manager or Senior Project Manager, they develop expertise in project management methodologies, risk management, and team leadership, and may also take on additional responsibilities such as budgeting and resource allocation. Ultimately, senior Infrastructure Project Managers can move into executive roles like Program Director or Director of Infrastructure, overseeing multiple projects and teams, and driving strategic business decisions.
