Product Owner Payments domain Manufacturing - Phoenix, AZ at Geebo

Product Owner Payments domain

Job Title:
Product Owner Payment's domain Location:
Phoenix, AZ Duration:
12
months contract
Job Description:
Should have above 15yrs of Experience in IT Payments SME with good Agile exposure.
Experience in creating Product Backlog and Product Roadmap Should be expert in Prioritizing needs Managed multiple complex projects.
Should have created and maintained a master schedule (using MS Project) and project management plan.
Created various metrics and reports for the team, management and executive management.
Proficient in creating decks and data reporting/charts in excel.
Reviewed the critical path tasks/activities from the master schedule with other PMs and key stakeholders Built and maintained RAID along with key stakeholders.
Served as a primary point of contact for communication related to my program with IT, business teams and externally stakeholders.
Experienced in Agile project methodology in Scrum and Kanban frameworks.
Experience in Project Management tools- MS Project, Service Now, Jira, Version One, Rally and Plan View Product Owner Payments domain Recommended Skills Agile Methodology Jira Kanban Ms Project Metrics Networking Apply to this job.
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