Job ID: FL-RFQ – RT858(PR530093-R94161) (912590530)
Onsite/Local Project Manager (PMP must) with Agile/Waterfall/Scrum/Lean, MS Project/Asana/JIRA experience
Location: Tallahassee, FL (DCF)
Duration: 12 Months
Specific Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
The submitted candidate must be able to apply common knowledge, skills, and abilities in the following
areas:
Minimum Required KSAs:
7+ years of experience in Project Management Principles, Understanding of methodologies like Agile,
Scrum, Waterfall, and Lean. Familiarity with project life cycle, from planning and execution to
monitoring, controlling, and closure.
7+ years of experience in Knowledge of how to identify, assess, and mitigate risks that could impact
project success.
7+ years of experience in familiarity with quality standards and processes to ensure project
deliverables meet expected quality benchmarks.
5+ years of experience in project management software tools like MS Project, Asana, or JIRA.
3+ years of experience in budgeting, financial forecasting, and cost management.
Ability to prioritize tasks, manage time effectively, and meet deadlines.
Ability to analyze situations, data, and feedback to make informed decisions.
capability to adjust to changing project scopes, deadlines, and requirements smoothly.
Ability to mediate disputes within the team or with external parties to maintain a positive working
environment.
General Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs)
The submitted candidate(s) must be able to apply common knowledge, skills, and abilities in the following
areas:
1. Communication: Able to clearly convey information, in both written and verbal formats, to individuals
or groups in a wide variety of settings (i.e.; project team meetings, management presentations, etc.).
Must have the ability to effectively listen and process information provided by others.
2. Customer Service: Works well with clients and customers (i.e.; business office, public, or other
agencies). Able to assess the needs of the customer, provide information or assistance to satisfy
expectations or resolve a problem.
3. Decision Making: Makes sound, well-informed, and objective decisions.
4. Flexibility: Is open to change, new processes (or process improvement), and new information. Has the
ability to adapt in response to new information, changing conditions, or unexpected obstacles. Ability to
receive and give constructive criticism and maintain effective work relationships with others.
5. Interpersonal: Shows friendliness, courtesy, understanding, and politeness to others.
6. Leadership: Motivates, encourages, and challenges others. Is able to adapt leadership styles in a
variety of situations.
7. Problem Solving: Able to identify, evaluate, and use sound judgement to generate and evaluate
alternative actions, and make recommendations as accordingly.
8. Team Building: Encourages, inspires, and guides others toward accomplishing the common goal.
2.4 Education and Certifications
Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related
field. Or equivalent work experience. (Required)
Certifications: Project Management Professional (PMP)
Primary Job Duties and Tasks
The activities this candidate will be tasked with include, but are not limited to the following:
Project Planning and Scheduling: Create detailed project plans that outline the scope, resources
required, timelines, and milestones. Use project management software to keep track of progress and
adjust schedules as needed.
Resource Management: Allocate team members and technology resources to different tasks and
projects based on their skills, experience, and project requirements. Ensure optimal use of resources to
meet project goals within budget.
Budget Management: Develop and manage the project budget, including estimating costs for software,
hardware, and human resources. Monitor spending to ensure the project remains within budget and make
adjustments as necessary.
Stakeholder Communication: Regularly update stakeholders, including team members, leadership, and
external partners, on project progress, challenges, and changes. Use clear and concise communication to
manage expectations and keep everyone informed.
Risk Management: Identify potential risks to the project timeline, budget, or quality. Develop and
implement mitigation strategies to minimize impact and prepare contingency plans for critical risks.
Quality Assurance: Oversee the quality of deliverables, ensuring they meet project specifications and
standards. Implement quality assurance practices, such as code reviews, testing protocols, and
performance evaluations, to maintain high-quality outputs.
Change Management: Manage changes to the project scope, schedule, and resources efficiently,
ensuring minimal disruption. Assess the impact of changes, update project plans accordingly, and
communicate changes to all stakeholders.
Vendor Management: Negotiate with vendors and suppliers for software, hardware, and services.
Manage vendor relationships to ensure timely delivery of products and services within agreed budgets and
specifications.
Team Leadership and Development: Lead the project team, providing guidance, motivation, and
support. Foster a collaborative environment, resolve conflicts, and facilitate professional development
opportunities for team members.
Project Closure and Evaluation: Upon project completion, conduct a project closure meeting to gather
feedback, document lessons learned, and release project resources. Evaluate project success against
initial goals and objectives and prepare a final report for stakeholders.
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