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IT Project Manager - Infrastructure United States, Chicago Jobs (Remote work)

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Associate Director, Project Management
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Lead high-value digital campaigns as an Associate Director of Project Management in San Diego or Chicago. You will manage $500K+ budgets, ensuring on-time delivery for performance marketing initiatives. This role requires 5-7 years of digital PM experience and expertise in media, SEO, and analyti...
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United States , San Diego; Chicago
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95000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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Associate Project Manager
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Launch your project management career in this entry-level remote role based in Chicago. Support senior managers on dynamic projects, coordinating timelines and budgets across creative and strategy teams. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, tech-savvy, and strong communicators. Enjoy benefits li...
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United States , Chicago
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60000.00 - 65000.00 USD / Year
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An IT Project Manager specializing in Infrastructure is a pivotal role at the intersection of technology and business strategy, responsible for guiding complex projects that form the backbone of an organization's IT environment. These professionals are the architects of transformation, planning, executing, and finalizing critical initiatives related to servers, networks, cloud platforms, data centers, and enterprise software systems. For those seeking IT Project Manager - Infrastructure jobs, this career path offers the opportunity to shape the technological foundation that powers modern business operations, ensuring scalability, security, and reliability. Professionals in this role are typically tasked with a comprehensive set of responsibilities. They develop detailed project plans, define scope, and manage budgets and resource allocation. A core part of their duties involves leading cross-functional teams of engineers, system administrators, network specialists, and vendors to deliver projects on time and within budget. They are responsible for managing the entire project lifecycle, from initial conception and requirements gathering through to implementation, testing, and deployment. This includes rigorous risk management, proactively identifying potential roadblocks related to technology integration or resource constraints, and developing mitigation strategies. Furthermore, they act as the primary communication bridge, delivering clear and consistent progress reports to stakeholders, managing expectations, and ensuring that every technical milestone aligns with overarching business objectives. The typical skill set for an IT Infrastructure Project Manager is both broad and deep. A strong foundation in core project management methodologies is essential, with proficiency in both Agile frameworks like Scrum for iterative development and Waterfall for more structured, sequential projects. Beyond methodology, they must possess a solid technical understanding of IT infrastructure components—such as networking principles, server hardware, virtualization, cloud computing (IaaS, PaaS), and cybersecurity fundamentals—to effectively communicate with technical teams and make informed decisions. Exceptional leadership and interpersonal skills are crucial for motivating teams and navigating complex organizational dynamics. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities allow them to dissect complex challenges and drive solutions. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are non-negotiable for translating technical details into business impacts for executive stakeholders. Common requirements for these roles often include a bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field, coupled with several years of hands-on experience managing IT infrastructure projects. Professional certifications are highly valued and can significantly enhance a candidate's profile; these include the Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified ScrumMaster (CSM), PRINCE2, or ITIL certifications which demonstrate a commitment to industry best practices in service and project management. Success in this field hinges on being a strategic thinker, a decisive leader, and a meticulous organizer, capable of steering high-stakes projects that are critical to an organization's operational integrity and future growth.

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