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It Project Manager – Infrastructure, Security & Iam
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Seeking an experienced IT Project Manager to lead critical Infrastructure, Security & IAM initiatives in Escondido, CA. This role drives end-to-end delivery of complex enterprise programs, focusing on identity transitions and secure environment isolation within M&A transformations. Requires 7+ ye...
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United States , Escondido
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Robert Half
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IT Infrastructure Project Manager
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Seeking an experienced **IT Infrastructure Project Manager** in **San Diego, CA** to lead critical **Mergers & Acquisitions** initiatives. You will drive sub-workstreams for secure identity transitions and environment isolation. Expertise required in **IAM, End-User Computing, Networks, Cloud, Da...
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United States , San Diego
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Project Manager - IT Infrastructure & M&A Integration
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Allied Universal seeks a Director of IT Integration to lead M&A lifecycle technical aspects in Irvine. This Project Manager role requires 7+ years in corporate development or M&A integration, driving cross-functional teams through diligence and execution. You will design integration plans, negoti...
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United States , Irvine
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115000.00 - 135000.00 USD / Year
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Allied Universal®
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IT Project Manager - Infrastructure
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Lead medium-to-high complexity infrastructure projects for a major client in Dallas, TX. This 12-month contract requires 5-7 years of experience managing Infrastructure and Security initiatives with cross-functional teams. Ideal candidates have a hands-on technical background, proficiency in MS P...
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United States , Dallas
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Airswift Sweden
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About the IT Infrastructure Project Manager role

Explore a career at the intersection of technology and leadership with IT Infrastructure Project Manager jobs. This critical profession is the backbone of modern business operations, responsible for planning, executing, and finalizing the complex technological projects that form the foundation of an organization's IT ecosystem. These professionals are the strategic conductors, orchestrating the myriad components of infrastructure initiatives to ensure they are delivered on time, within scope, and on budget, ultimately enabling business growth and stability.

An IT Infrastructure Project Manager is fundamentally a leader and a coordinator. Their day-to-day responsibilities revolve around the entire project lifecycle. This typically includes initiating projects by defining goals, scope, and objectives; planning detailed timelines, resource allocation, and budgets; and executing the plan by coordinating cross-functional teams, including network engineers, system administrators, and security specialists. A core part of the role involves rigorous monitoring and control—tracking progress against key milestones, managing risks and issues proactively, and implementing change management processes to handle scope adjustments. Finally, they are responsible for closing projects, ensuring all deliverables are met, and conducting post-implementation reviews to capture lessons learned. Common responsibilities across these roles encompass stakeholder communication, vendor management, quality assurance, and ensuring compliance with organizational security and operational standards.

The typical skill set for this profession is a powerful blend of technical knowledge and strong interpersonal abilities. While they are not always hands-on technicians, they must possess a solid understanding of core infrastructure domains such as networking (routers, switches, firewalls), server and storage hardware, data center operations, and cloud computing platforms (like Azure or AWS). This technical acumen allows them to understand project complexities, communicate effectively with technical teams, and accurately assess risks. On the methodological side, proficiency in project management frameworks—whether traditional Waterfall or iterative Agile and Scrum—is essential. Familiarity with IT service management frameworks like ITIL is also highly valuable. Certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional), PRINCE2, or Agile-specific credentials are frequently sought after and can significantly enhance prospects for IT Infrastructure Project Manager jobs.

Beyond methodologies, the most successful individuals in this field exhibit exceptional soft skills. They are superb communicators, capable of translating technical jargon for business stakeholders and providing clear direction to their teams. They are natural problem-solvers with strong analytical abilities, enabling them to navigate obstacles and keep projects on track. Leadership, negotiation, and team motivation are also paramount, as their success is directly tied to their ability to lead diverse groups toward a common goal. For those with a passion for technology, a talent for organization, and a drive to deliver tangible results, IT Infrastructure Project Manager jobs offer a challenging and highly rewarding career path at the heart of digital transformation.