Jr. Infrastructure Project Manager - SeaHill Consulting Group
Boston, MA 02109
About the Job
Exciting 6+ remote contract.
Must be a US Citizen able to work on W2 and able to pass a background check.
Must be willing to work some weekends when necessary.
Key Responsibilities:
- Coordinates with various bank personnel and third-party providers to manage end to end projects dealing with bank network and infrastructure.
- Manages one or more cross-functional projects/engagements of medium to high complexity.
- Responsible for overall coordination, status reporting and stability of project-oriented work efforts.
- Works as a team member on projects responsible for completing basic project management tasks.
- Ensure adherences to quality standards and reviews project deliverables.
- Works from detailed work plans, schedules, project estimates, and status reports.
- Facilitates standard process, procedures, and controls.
- Attends project/engagement meetings and is responsible for project task tracking.
- Communicates to internal project/engagement team members.
Requirements:
- Associate degree or bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Administration, or other related discipline. (Or equivalent work experience.)
- 2+ years managing projects.
- PMP or equivalent certification preferred.
- Experience with projects in one or more technologies and multiple functions.
- Must have MS-Project, and be able to use.
- Must have Network and Infrastructure Background:
- Conversant in how a Network and Infrastructure is delivered:
- Understands Circuit order (Non-DIA) processing with such vendors as Telecommunication, Comcast, others.
- Understands what a DMARC is and what a LMP (Last mile provider) is and how this infrastructure works.
- Understands delivery and set-up of a new circuit, how it is connected and turned-up.
- Understands what a router is and where it is placed in the infrastructure
- Understands basic network equipment and its use (IE: Core and UA switches, Firewalls, Wireless Controllers, Waps, Servers, etc.) and how it fits in the infrastructure.
- Understands Network diagram the flow of connections.
- Understands basic Datacenter (DC) concepts:
- How DC Operations work (general)
- Fiber/Copper connections
- Equipment racks, (i.e.: Is there enough space in a rack? Will new racks be needed?)
- Power requirements, (i.e.: Adding new equipment, Is there enough power?)
- HVAC – (knowing the questions to ask to support new equipment)
Source : SeaHill Consulting Group