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Project Manager - Operations
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Seeking a Project Manager - Operations in Boca Raton, FL, for a long-term contract driving process excellence. You will lead improvement initiatives, manage KPIs, and ensure project delivery within budget. Requires 5+ years in process/project management, cGMP knowledge, and up to 40% travel. Bene...
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United States , Boca Raton, Florida
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Robert Half
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NPI Operations Project Manager
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Lead transformative NPI projects from concept to high-volume production as an Operations Project Manager. You will manage scope, schedule, and cost while driving operational readiness with global cross-functional teams. This role requires a BS in Engineering, 5+ years of complex technical project...
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United States , Deer Park
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111600.00 - 178600.00 USD / Year
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Teradyne
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Digital Operations Project Manager
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Lead digital projects from concept to delivery as a Digital Operations Project Manager. Oversee cross-functional teams in web, email, SEO, and automation, ensuring on-time, on-budget execution. This US-based role requires 7+ years of digital project management and agile/Scrum expertise. Utilize y...
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United States
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Tier4 Group
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About the Operations Project Manager role

Explore a world of opportunity in Operations Project Manager jobs, a dynamic career path at the intersection of business strategy, process optimization, and execution. An Operations Project Manager is a pivotal professional responsible for bridging the gap between high-level strategic goals and day-to-day operational realities. These individuals are the architects of efficiency, designing, planning, and implementing projects that enhance business processes, reduce costs, and improve overall organizational performance. Their work ensures that complex initiatives are delivered on time, within scope, and on budget, making them invaluable assets across virtually every industry, from manufacturing and logistics to tech and professional services.

Professionals in these roles typically shoulder a wide array of responsibilities. A core function involves developing comprehensive project plans, which include defining project scope, objectives, deliverables, and detailed timelines. They are tasked with resource allocation, ensuring that the right people, budget, and tools are available for successful project execution. A significant part of their day is spent on risk management—proactively identifying potential roadblocks and developing mitigation strategies to keep projects on track. Furthermore, Operations Project Managers are central to stakeholder communication, serving as the primary point of contact for updates, managing expectations, and ensuring alignment between cross-functional teams such as sales, marketing, and IT. They also drive continuous improvement by analyzing project outcomes, documenting lessons learned, and refining standard operating procedures (SOPs) for future initiatives.

To thrive in Operations Project Manager jobs, candidates generally need a specific blend of education, skills, and experience. A bachelor’s degree in business administration, engineering, supply chain management, or a related field is a common foundation. Employers typically seek candidates with several years of proven experience in operations, project management, or a consulting environment. The required skill set is both diverse and robust. Exceptional organizational and project management capabilities are paramount, often supported by familiarity with methodologies like Agile or Waterfall and tools such as Asana, Smartsheet, or Jira. A strong analytical mind is crucial for interpreting data, tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), and making informed, data-driven decisions. Soft skills are equally critical; outstanding interpersonal and communication skills are necessary for leading teams, motivating staff, and influencing stakeholders. The ability to manage change, solve complex problems under pressure, and maintain a structured approach in a fast-paced environment defines success in this profession. If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for driving operational excellence and delivering tangible results, exploring Operations Project Manager jobs could be the next pivotal step in your career.