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Project Manager for Software Projects

Engage internal and external stakeholders such as users, customers or suppliers to fully benefit from the delivered products, services and changes.

Agree and deliver a body of work, organised into programmes, projects and workstreams to agreed time, cost, quality, risk and benefit profiles, delivered within Shell's standards and controls framework.

Proactively analyse variances against plan to assess trends threatening agreed scope, time, cost, and quality commitments. Identify signs that a project may be at risk and take appropriate action.

  1. RFP experience critical
  2. Manager mix of diverse team including an off-shore team
  3. Excise duty/tax related experience advantageous
  4.  Very strong stakeholder management required
  5. Should have experience in IT development Projects
  6. Experience in Application development and migration projects
  7. Program and project delivery skills in both agile and waterfall methodologies and well versed with PM Life cycle,SDLC, Scrum from Application development and software development experience.
  8. Experience with softwares like Jira, Asana, Trello
  9. Project Management Tools and Techniques (Project Charter,WBS,Gantt Chart,PERT/CPM..etc.)
  10. Should be well versed with (SoW,Proposal,Scheduling,Budgeting,RFQ’s RFP’s..etc)

Our Tech Stack utilises open source tools such as and recommended to be familiar with most:
  • Container / Orchestration: Docker / Kubernetes
  • Cloud: Hybrid model (no vendor lock in) 
  • CI/CD: Ansible, Jenkins, Terraform, Drone
  • Pipelines : Kubeflow, NiFi, Streamsets
  • Messaging : MQTT, Kafka
  • Data Science : Jupyter, Tensorflow, Keras
  • Backend: Django REST API Framework, python, NodeJS
  • Frontend: React, AntDesign
  • Authentication: oAuth2, numerous identity providers

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