Global Senior IT Project Manager
Zero Motorcycles, an innovative leader in electric motorcycles and commercial powertrains, incorporates advanced technology, stunning design, and commitment to environmental benefits. The EV space is growing dramatically, with Zero leading in the two-wheel category and a rising star, powertrain supplier to other OEMs electrifying sport and utility vehicles for powersport and industrial applications.
We are seeking a Global Senior IT Project Manager with deep expertise in managing Business / IT projects pipeline, prioritization, on-time delivery, and designing Jira projects and workflows.
Responsibilities:
Work collaboratively with the Project Sponsor and stakeholders on complex enterprise IT projects to establish objectives, roadmaps, roles/responsibilities, and visual task backlogs that can be managed through all phases of implementation; ensure that projects support the organization's strategic and operational goals through agile, cost-effective, innovative, reliable, and secure technologies.
Review business needs, assess impact to operations, recommend policy changes to executives, and implement changes necessary to ensure regulatory compliance and enforcement.
Facilitate Agile Ceremonies: Lead team stand-ups, sprints planning, sprint reviews, and retrospectives.
Monitor Sprint Performance: Develop and analyze reports on sprint metrics like velocity, burn rate, etc.
Stakeholder Communication: Regularly update stakeholders on project progress, risks, and issues.
Team Coaching: Mentor team leads
Work cross functionally to design solutions that empower various business units to manage their work in the most efficient manner, with a primary focus on Jira and Confluence.
Design and build Jira projects and workflows, focusing on practical and efficient designs.
Develop, document, and coach others on best practices for Atlassian applications, including project configuration and management.
Identify and implement continuous improvement opportunities into projects and how they are used and managed.
Design, develop, and facilitate training for new and existing users, as needed.