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Job description
Reports to: VP – Chief Information Officer
The Technical Project Manager will oversee the implementation of software projects for BSD, ensuring smooth execution from start to finish. This role demands strong communication, influencing, and negotiation abilities to effectively engage with both technical and business stakeholders. The TPM will leverage a robust technical background in databases, cloud technologies, system architecture, infrastructure, networking, and Active Directory (AD) to drive projects forward, manage risks, and maintain project timelines and dependencies.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Technical Project Manager?
A: To succeed as a Technical Project Manager, key technical skills include proficiency in project management methodologies (e.g., Agile, Scrum), experience with project management tools (e.g., Asana, Jira), and knowledge of relevant technologies and programming languages. Soft skills such as strong communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities, as well as traits like adaptability, empathy, and attention to detail, are also crucial for effective project delivery and team collaboration. By combining these technical and soft skills, Technical Project Managers can successfully lead projects, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and drive business growth, ultimately advancing their careers and achieving long-term success in the field.
Q: What is the career path for a Technical Project Manager?
A: A Technical Project Manager's career path typically begins with entry-level roles such as Project Coordinator or Junior Project Manager, where they gain hands-on experience in project planning, execution, and delivery. As they progress to mid-level roles like Project Manager or Senior Project Manager, they develop expertise in technical project management, leadership, and stakeholder management, with opportunities to specialize in areas like Agile methodologies, IT project management, or technical program management. Senior Technical Project Managers can then move into executive-level roles like Technical Program Director or Portfolio Manager, overseeing large-scale technical initiatives and driving strategic business outcomes.