Experience with state government projects (preferred);
Experience using Offender Based Information System (OBIS)
(preferred);
Experience with IT standards in a criminal justice environment
(preferred);
Experience managing large projects for a government agency
(preferred);
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification (preferred);
Certification in Agile or Scrum-based Project Management
(preferred);
ITIL Service Management Foundations Certified (preferred);
Bachelor's Degree, from an accredited college/university, in
Computer Science, Information Systems, other related field, or four (4) years of equivalent work experience. Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Develop and manage resource-loaded and leveled project plans;
Serve as a liaison with users;
Provide project progress reports to internal and external
stakeholders as well as executive leadership;
Manage resources for associated projects;
Maintain all project artifacts in accordance with PMO standards and
other documentation as necessary to ensure compliance with Chapter 60GG-1, Florida Administrative Code;
Work closely with customers, stakeholders and IT software
developers to document business requirements;
Develop As-Is, To-Be, and other required business analysis