Description
Effective, adaptable, team eader, project manager, excellent communication skills, organizational skills, multi-task under pressure, methodologist, detail-oriented, proven quick learner in any field.
Work Experience
COMPANY | POSITION HELD | DATES WORKED |
---|---|---|
Company confidential | (Confidential) | /2003 - /2006 |
QVC | (Confidential) | /2002 - /2003 |
Education
SCHOOL | MAJOR | YEAR | DEGREE |
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The Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley, PA | Project Management Certificate | 2006 | Specialist Degree |
The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA | Operations, Information Systems Management | 2002 | Bachelor Degree |
Accomplishments
Responsibilities
Responsible for developing and maintaining effective implementation plans, coordinating and facilitating project planning, running weekly status meetings w/the client and the implementation team, and document and track open issues. Responsible for using OS fundamentals, network components and concepts to implement open systems (mid-range, client servers). Identify and analyze potential risks to impact implementation projects, including change management, and escalate as necessary. Maintain new and existing business transition documents by ensuring all implementation client information and documentation is stored, in following compliance standards. Responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction, providing leadership and feedback on technical feasibility in assigned projects (and proposed solutions in Design Review meetings) and delivering projects on schedule, in multiple locations. Recommend best business practices in regards to implementation processes, comply to standards with established ISO procedures. Responsible for managing multiple projects at once (35+ projects from a small to large scale range), for various timeline periods. Emphasize collaboration among teams using motivation to ensure project delivery is on time and meeting customer expectations. Created, managed and conducted training for specific data center implementations.