IT Project Manager (Entry Level) @ Salt Lake City, UT Internet & Ecommerce - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

IT Project Manager (Entry Level) @ Salt Lake City, UT

Company Name:
Maganti IT Resources LLC
Position Title: IT Project Manager (Entry Level)
Location: Salt Lake City, UT
Job type: Permanent
Job Description:
Client is seeking a highly motivated and resourceful individual to work full time as an entry-level IT Project Manager. The qualified candidate will have experience in broad range of IT technologies, will be able to apply those skills immediately, will have a very strong independent learning interest, and, above all, will be a team player willing to help out wherever and whenever needed.
Desired Qualifications
BS degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, or equivalent discipline.
1-2 years of experience coordinating and completing IT projects.
0-1 years of experience supporting a Microsoft environment.
0-1 years of experience in customer service or IT helpdesk supporting end users.
0-1 years of experience in software development and/or a programming environment.
Industry Certifications a plus (A+, MCITP, PMP, etc.).
Major Accountabilities
Under the direction of the Sr. Project Manager:
Manage and push to completion company-wide projects that require IT knowledge and resources.
Interface with department heads and end users to define project scopes, timelines, training schedules, and subject matter experts.
Research and demo hardware and software solutions for each project.
Evaluate build vs. buy scenarios for all software projects.
Document requirements, design, workflow, and processes for internal use.
Deliver results with minimal supervision in an accurate and timely manner.
Other accountabilities as required by the Sr. Project Manager and IT Director.
Should someone need more information I can be reached at or 203-567-0144.
Thank you for your time.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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