Technical Implementation Project Manager - Remote
UnitedHealth Group View all jobs
- Vancouver, BC
- $82,700-171,900 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Consult with stakeholders to ensure alignment and understanding of program/project scope and objectives with the organization's strategic objectives and the Voice of the Customer
- Raise awareness of any misalignment or misunderstanding of project scope and objectives with applicable stakeholders
- Identify project duration, effort, sequence and dependencies of tasks required to meet applicable project objectives
- Develop/contribute to project budgets and forecasts, obtaining approvals from applicable stakeholders
- Apply project life cycle methodology and tools as you develop, document and implement project communication plans
- 2+ years of project management or 5+ years of experience with software implementation in the healthcare industry
- Experience with project management tools (i.e. Smartsheet, Microsoft Project, Jira, or related)
- Experience managing projects of medium to large scope
- Experience managing multiple projects at the same time (12-15 at various stages)
- Experience managing project teams
- Experience leading or participating in process improvement initiatives
- Proven ability to facilitate meetings with all levels of project teams and stakeholders
- PMP Certification
- 5+ years of experience in a project management role
- Smartsheet experience
- Experience working with global project teams
- Proven knowledge of:
- medical imaging implementations and workflows
- databases and enterprise-class information systems
- health care imaging - specifically Radiology and Cardiology
- cloud-based systems
- Demonstrated intermediate familiarity with interface standards such as HL7, FHIR, DICOM and others
- Proven ability to work effectively under stressful situations, while maintaining a high degree of professionalism
- Proven solid interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills within a multicultural environment
- Proven ability to manage project risks