Project Manager - IT INFRA
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KEY EXPECTED ACHIEVEMENTS
1. Project Portfolio Management
- Plan, execute, and manage IT infrastructure projects across multiple sites within the zone.
- Oversee a portfolio of projects, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and priorities.
- Manage project scope, timelines, budgets, and resources to deliver quality outcomes.
2. End-to-End Project Delivery
- Lead infrastructure projects, including:
- Office Moves and Modifications: Coordinate IT infrastructure setup and migration.
- Hardware Obsolescence: Manage lifecycle planning and hardware replacements.
- New Tool Rollouts: Drive the implementation of IT tools and platforms.
- Ensure seamless project execution, meeting deadlines and maintaining quality standards.
3. Stakeholder Collaboration and Communication
- Act as the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for zone-level projects, coordinating with business units, IN teams in countries, and group Service Lines.
- Facilitate effective communication and collaboration among cross-functional teams to ensure project success.
- Regularly update management and stakeholders on project progress, risks, and key milestones.
4. Budget and Vendor Management
- Develop and manage project budgets, ensuring cost efficiency and adherence to financial constraints.
- Oversee vendor selection, contract negotiations, and performance management to ensure timely and quality delivery.
- Identify cost-saving opportunities and optimize vendor relationships.
5. Risk and Issue Management
- Identify, assess, and mitigate project risks to minimize disruptions and delays.
- Resolve project issues promptly, escalating them to senior leadership when necessary.
- Ensure compliance with organizational standards, policies, and best practices.
6. Process Improvement and Innovation
- Identify opportunities for process improvements to enhance project delivery efficiency.
- Drive innovation in IT infrastructure projects by adopting new tools, technologies, and methodologies.
- Conduct post-project reviews to document lessons learned and share best practices.
Technical Skills and Expertise
1. Infrastructure Domains Expertise
- Good Knowledge on
- EUX (End User Experience): Endpoint management, collaboration tools, and user support.
- NET (Network Services): LAN, WAN, SD-WAN, Wi-Fi, and network security solutions.
- DAP (Data & Platforms): Servers, storage, and virtualization technologies.
2. Tools and Technologies
- Experience with technologies such as:
- VMware, Fortinet, Palo Alto, Cisco, and Equinix.
- Project management tools like MS Project or similar platforms.
3. Project and IT Management Methodologies
- Strong knowledge of project management methodologies such as PMP or Agile.
- Familiarity with ITIL processes for incident, problem, and change management.
4. Budget and Vendor Management
- Expertise in planning and managing budgets for multi-site projects.
- Proven track record of managing vendor relationships and performance.
Key Competencies
- Leadership: Ability to inspire and lead cross-functional teams across geographies.
- Collaboration: Strong interpersonal skills to engage effectively with stakeholders.
- Problem-Solving: Analytical mindset for addressing project challenges.
- Communication: Clear and concise verbal and written communication skills.
- Time Management: Excellent multitasking and prioritization capabilities.
Availability
- Should be flexible to operate 3-4 days from the office.
- Collaborate with teams across different time zones and geographies.
Top Skills
What We Do
Michelin, the leading tire company, is dedicated to sustainably improving the mobility of goods and people by manufacturing and marketing tires and services for every type of vehicle, including airplanes, automobiles, bicycles/motorcycles, earthmovers, farm equipment and trucks.
It also offers digital mobility support services and publishes travel guides, hotel and restaurant guides, maps and road atlases.
Headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin is present in more than 170 countries, has 111,200 employees and operates 67 production plants in 17 different countries.
Michelin has a Technology Center in charge of research and development, with operations in Europe, North America and Asia.
In short, whether you look at our mission, our products or our people, Michelin is a company that truly helps you to move forward....