Summary

Join Aperia Solutions, a leader in SaaS solutions for the Payments and Compliance industries. Aperia is a Texas-based fintech and managed consultancy firm that creates custom SaaS applications and other software-based solutions for the payments, banking, and processing industry. Founded in 1999, Aperia offers business intelligence, risk management, compliance, and customer intelligence platforms. With offices in Dallas, Washington DC, and Vietnam, Aperia is a fast-paced, global organization that strives to improve efficiency in compliance, risk, and customer service operations. Aperia’s clients include banks, processors, payment facilitators, merchant service providers, independent sales organizations, and government entities. A career at Aperia promises a great challenge, culture, and opportunities to forge your own path.

What does a great Project Manager do?

The Project Manager is responsible for driving simple to complex, high priority projects or component phases of larger programs.  They are accountable for delivering projects on time, within budget, and within scope.  This individual will lead and coordinate cross-functional, cross-departmental, and occasionally cross-company teams that are responsible for all aspects of a project, from initiation to closure.

The Project Manager exemplifies strong initiative and management skills.

  1. Ensures project methodologies, project delivery processes, and implementation management processes are followed.  This includes managing and driving:
    1. Project Schedule
    2. Risk and Issue Management
    3. Scope Change Management
  2. Manages the project budget. This includes understanding and validating estimates, cost variance tracking, and managing project resources effectively.
  3. Provides clear and concise project communication, both written and verbal.
  4. Facilitates/manages project communications and stakeholder, client, and project team expectations

Basic Qualifications for Consideration:

Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience, plus 3+ years progressive management experience, including management of major projects, in a large operating environment.

Preferred Skills/Experience:

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office tools
  • Experience in Microsoft Project or Jira preferred
  • Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills
  • Proven success in delivering projects within budget and specified timeframes, while ensuring customer satisfaction
  • Ability to handle multiple projects and assignments
  • PMP and/or CSM certification preferred.
  • Meeting Management – Is able to effectively prepare, conduct, participate in and follow up on business meetings.
  • Planning – Demonstrates the ability to identify project interdependencies and synergies; to identify alternatives; make contingency plans and develop action plans to implement successfully.
  • Organizational Skills – Demonstrates the capacity to embrace change and quickly adapt to new situations, changes in direction, and altering priorities and to thrive in a fast-paced dynamic environment.
  • Critical Thinking – Is able to demonstrate critical thinking, providing options and recommendations relating to resolving issues, mitigating risks, and resolving escalated items.
  • Collaboration Skills – Is able to actively participate (listen and facilitate) group discussion to plan execution and or problem resolution.
  • Problem Solving – Is able to quickly identify, analytically examine impact, plan, and execute effective resolution strategies through resolution.
  • Risk Management – Is knowledge of process, tools, and techniques for assessing and controlling and organization’s exposure (assets, liabilities, reputation, non-compliance, etc.)
  • Organizational Savvy & Politics – Is knowledge of and can effectively navigate formal and informal communication and decision-making channels.
  • Budgeting – Is knowledge of specific policies and practices for planning and administration of budget.
  • Coaching & Mentoring – Is able to encourage, motivate and guide individuals and teams in learning and improving effectiveness.
  • Issue Management - Can understand the scope of identified issues, the priority, resources required to resolve, properly tracks, and documents the issue and applies the correct level of follow up required to drive to completion
  • Scope Management – Is able to take ownership to understand the full scope the project and become a custodian of any scope changes by applying critical thinking and negotiation skills.
  • Leadership – Demonstrates the ability to influence others and drive effective change by taking control of difficult situations, providing clear, concise direction to team members, and positively influencing others.
  • Professionalism – Is able to conduct themselves with and treat others with dignity and respect regardless of circumstance.
  • Transparency – Willingly shares information, knowledge, or expertise with others.
  • Autonomy – Demonstrates the ability to work and function effectively with limited supervision.

Availability – Commits to supporting business demands during regularly scheduled business hours and coordinates out of office time responsibly without negatively affecting project plans and objectives.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be willing to submit to a background investigation and drug test as part of the selection process.

Job Type

  • Full-Time

Schedule

  • Monday to Friday

Work Location 

  • Alpharetta, GA
  • Berkely Heights, NJ
  • Coral Springs, FL
  • Omaha, NE
  • Frisco, TX

Benefits

  • Health insurance 
  • Health savings account
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • 401(k) matching
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Disability insurance
  • Childcare assistance
  • Education reimbursement
  • Fitness membership
  • Volunteer time off

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. An employee may also perform other reasonable related business duties as assigned by their immediate supervisor or management. Principals only.

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