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Senior Project Manager (f/m/d) - Hybrid

Barcelona; Logroño; Madrid

We offer you the opportunity to join the leading Spanish company in the IT sector, with more than 25 years of experience and one of the most solid track records as a provider of technological solutions for companies.

We are a growing company with more than 400 employees and offices in Logroño, Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Bilbao and Valencia.

Since August 2013, we have been part of the IONOS Group, Europe's leading digitalisation partner for small and medium-sized companies.

In short, we are a multicultural team that’s passionate about technology, bringing our professional experience from over a dozen countries: Germany, Argentina, Spain, the United States, France, the Philippines, Italy, Poland, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Romania...

 

We are looking for a new Project Manager for the Arsys Technology team.

What you can expect:

  • This position offers a challenging opportunity to lead IT projects and drive innovation within the organization. 
  • Join us to shape the future of internet services and drive success in international projects, collaborating with top-tier companies across Europe. 
  • Elevate your career to new heights by taking charge of corporate projects, reporting in the CTO PMO and making a significant impact on our business and the industry.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement programmes and project plans to achieve business objectives and drive innovation in IT projects. 
  • Lead cross-functional project teams to deliver high-impact IT projects on time and within budget, delivering value to our customers. 
  • Manage and evolve Project portfolio management process. Support corporate PMO and portfolio administration.
  • Define project scopes, goals, and deliverables that support business goals in collaboration with CTO PMO leader.
  • Evaluate and manage risks associated with IT projects effectively to ensure successful project delivery.
  • Monitor project progress, identify deviations from plan, and implement corrective actions as needed.
  • Communicate project status, issues, and risks to stakeholders and senior management in a clear and timely manner.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field. Master's degree or PMP / PM2 / Prince II / Agile certifications are a plus.
  • 5+ Experience as a Project Manager in the IT industry with a track record of delivering strategic IT projects successfully.
  • 3+ Experience managing project portfolio processes and PMOs.
  • Excellent team management abilities to lead cross-functional project teams.
  • Very good knowledge of project management methodologies, tools, and techniques. Deep knowledge and experience with Atlassian suite (admin role is a plus).
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to interact effectively with stakeholders at all levels and reporting to the board.
  • Very good level of English (C1, C2).

 


At Arsys we value diversity and welcome all applications regardless of, for example, gender, nationality, ethnic or social origin, religion, disability, age, as well as sexual orientation and identity, physical characteristics, marital status or any other irrelevant factor subject to applicable law.

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