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IBM Junior Project Manager in ANTWERP, Belgium
Introduction
You will be part of the IBM Client Innovation Center Belgium in Antwerp, where we deliver an industry-leading range of innovative technology services and provide deep technical and industry expertise to local IBM clients across public and private sectors. We use the best IBM methods of work, as well as global processes and techniques. You will have access to the latest education, tools and technology, and a limitless career path with the world’s technology leader.
Your role and responsibilities
As a Junior Project Manager you will be responsible for building positive and productive working relationships with the client. Your role will involve:
Plan, track and manage the delivery of projects using appropriate agile project management methodologies, learning & iterating
Support the clients’ agile transformation with consulting, introduction, support, and optimization of agile procedures
Take an active role in the clients’ projects as a Scrum Master
Work with Product Managers and Business Analysts to ensure product roadmaps are developed and translated into user stories
Establish and lead a collaborative, dynamic planning process - prioritizing the work that needs to be done against the capacity and capability of the team
Manage a multi-stakeholder and multidisciplinary team
Establish mechanisms for monitor and tracking the quality of all products/services built
Document, track and manage risks and dependencies
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Required technical and professional expertise
Project management experience
Experience in Agile and Waterfall methodologies
Fluent English and Dutch or French (written & spoken)
Project scheduling
Stakeholder management
Status report generation
Risk identification and management
Dependency management
Excellent communication skills