skillventory - A Leading Talent Research Firm

IT Portfolio Manager

skillventory - A Leading Talent Research Firm

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: Smithfield • Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island • 🇺🇸 United States

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Job Level

SeniorLead

About the role

  • Support quarterly planning and governance activities
  • Ensure the work breakdown of AMT’s programs and initiatives clearly align to AMT’s strategy in portfolio management tools
  • Manage headcount budget data and cost tracking for the IT portfolio
  • Bring insights to the leadership around resource management
  • Drive adoption of new Fidelity portfolio management and workforce management practices and tools
  • Represent the needs of the technology groups and overall AMT

Requirements

  • Minimum of 7 – 10 years of work experience
  • Experience in data analysis and agile planning and portfolio management tools, including Jira and Jira Align
  • Proven ability to drive transparency and alignment across technology initiatives
  • Strategic approach to analyze and propose solutions to complex problems
  • Strong at building relationships with excellent communication and facilitation skills
  • Strong at articulating outcomes and value of work being delivered
  • Adaptable in a changing landscape while staying focused on the outcome
  • Committed to team development and fostering a collaborative, high-performing environment
  • Broad understanding of asset management technology platforms and the software development lifecycle is preferred but not required.
Benefits
  • Health insurance
  • Flexible working hours
  • Professional development opportunities

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard skills
data analysisagile planningportfolio managementcost trackingresource managementsoftware development lifecycle
Soft skills
communicationfacilitationrelationship buildingstrategic analysisadaptabilityteam developmentcollaboration