How to Become a Project Management Manager

Step 1: Understand the job description and responsibilities of a Project Management Manager

What does a Project Management Manager do?

A Project Management Manager manages and directs the work of project managers and provides managerial oversight for multiple projects. Monitors project scopes, costs, schedules, staffing, communications, outside vendors, and contractual deliverables. Being a Project Management Manager develops standards, processes, and tools used for effective project scheduling and to set and manage quality targets. Addresses internal or vendor issues that may impede project delivery and develops solutions. Additionally, Project Management Manager tracks at risk metrics and facilitates actions to keep projects on track. Establishes data collection and reporting processes to capture key metrics of project activities and to provide periodic reporting. Requires a bachelor's degree. May require a project management certification. Typically reports to a director. The Project Management Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Project Management Manager typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes.

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Guide the recruiter to the conclusion that you are the best candidate for the project management manager job.

11/30/2019: Concord, NH

Plan, schedule and deliver the installation, commissioning & qualification of a number of GMP projects with Rockwell automation systems.

02/13/2020: Pittsfield, MA

Position Summary As a Project Manager on our Implementation Services (IS) team, you'll work side by side with our customers to install ou.

12/28/2019: Racine, WI

Chemonics seeks a Project Manager for the Middle East and North Africa Regional Business Unit (RBU).

01/11/2020: Danbury, CT

Provide day-to-day support to project team(s) and client, including communicating and assisting with field-office requests and overseeing field team’s adherence to contract requirements and government regulations, including allowances, quarterly reports, and inventory reports.

01/05/2020: Portsmouth, OH
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Step 2: Learn best tips to become a Project Management Manager

Best tips for those who want to become a Project Management Manager

Here are some tips to become a Project Management Manager.

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Facilitate Effective Communication.

12/27/2019: Kingsport, TN

Manage Expectations With Your Project Stakeholders - The last thing you want to do is surprise your project stakeholders.

02/18/2020: Albany, GA

Manage Expectations With Your Project Stakeholders.

01/07/2020: Gary, IN

Have a Communication Plan - Put a communication plan in place and measure its effectiveness periodically throughout the project.

01/30/2020: Canton, OH

Control the Process and the Language - Projects spin out of control because of (no surprise here) a lack of control.

02/12/2020: Atlanta, GA
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Step 3: View best colleges and universities for Project Management Manager

Best colleges and universities for Project Management Manager

  • Butler University
  • Carroll College
  • Cooper Union
  • High Point University
  • Princeton University
  • Providence College

Step 4: Think about whether is it worth to be a Project Management Manager

Is being a Project Management Manager Worth it?

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Success in the role requires ability to lead a cross-functional team to define and/or refine processes, creating a cohesive strategy for project execution, and driving execution to ensure project completion.

02/08/2020: Virginia Beach, VA

Developing, executing, and leading project/program teams to successfully deliver MDR submission and implementation.

02/27/2020: Beaumont, TX

Working with the project team to develop process flows to enhance project execution.

01/09/2020: New Orleans, LA

Timely communication of priorities and status with senior management, regional and functional leads including presentations and discussions at FLT and PIB.

12/31/2019: Davenport, IA

Strong organization, communication and influencing skills, as well as a demonstrated ability to confidently handle full responsibility for project completion.

01/20/2020: Eugene, OR
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Step 5: Prepare relevant skills for being a Project Management Manager

What skills do you need to be a Project Management Manager?

Due to the management level associted with this job, many skills are required to being successful and ensuring the success of your team.  It is necessary to be able to excel with: Fit/Gap Analysis, Needs Analysis, Project Administration, Project Control, Project Development, Project Estimation, Project Evaluation, Project Implementation, Project Lifecycle Management (PLM), Project Management, Project Planning, Project Portfolio Management (PPM), Project Scheduling, Project Status Reporting, Scope Management, Stakeholder Management, Vendor Management.  For management positions, some skills may come as a no brainer, for this role those would be: Project Management Software.  As you can tell, it is no easy feat to be a manager, and the skills required reflect that.

People's Opinions on Project Management Manager skills

Project managers need a variety of skills to plan, procure, and execute a project, making sure everything is on track and that everyone involved is working to their full potential.

12/16/2019: Melbourne, FL

Only with time spent working on large projects can managers develop the knowledge necessary to know where costs likely will mount and where savings can be found.

01/02/2020: Carson City, NV

Manages and directs overall project team activities and monitors progress, including project health, capacity planning, developing and mentoring staff, and internal process improvement activity.

01/07/2020: Washington, DC

Demonstrated strong organizational skills with strong PC literacy with Microsoft applications (CRM, Excel, Word, Powerpoint) and project management software.

01/25/2020: Augusta, GA

Strong knowledge and experience with Software Development project life cycles.

02/14/2020: Wichita, KS
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Step 6: View average salary for Project Management Manager

How much does a Project Management Manager make?

The average salary range for a Project Management Manager is from $127,437 to $159,401. The salary will change depending on your location, job level, experience, education, and skills.

Salary range for a Project Management Manager
$127,437 to $159,401

Step 7: Find relevant Project Management Manager jobs, and apply.

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