Posted 2w ago

Regional Project Manager (Mumbai, IN, 400059)

@ International SOS
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:plan programs, manage progress, liaise stakeholders
Requirements Summary:At least 10 years in business or project management of application/web projects; 3+ years leading teams across multiple countries/regions.
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Overall Purpose of the Job 


The Regional Project Manager will oversee and manage projects (especially digital initiatives) between multi-functional work streams, clients and vendors. Key responsibilities include initiation, planning, matrix resource management, risk assessment and mitigation, vendor, client and financial management through the project lifecycle.


Key Responsibilities 


• Plan the programs and workstreams from start to completion involving deadlines, milestones and processes
• Take a client-first approach to recommend the best course of action through the engagement
• Ensure accurate development and traceability of program requirements through the lifecycle
• Prepare documentation, workflows, presentations as it relates to project milestones
• Manage and monitor overall progress, including resolving issues, managing budget, initiating corrective action and escalating where appropriate
• Liaise closely with stakeholders and work stream leads to ensure the effective and efficient program delivery. Supervise all workstream leads involved to provide feedback and resolve complex problems
• Keep senior management


Required Qualifications


• At least 10 years’ experience in business or project management of application and websites development projects, with more than 3 years managing teams spread across multiple countries and / or region.
• Experience in leading and achieving results from complex, large and ambiguous programs of work with many of the following characteristics:
• Duration six or more months
• Multiple markets & languages
• Multiple streams and diverse stakeholders with different or conflicting objectives or expectations of program/business outcome