- Level III- More than seven (7) years of experience working on complex projects with 2 or more years in a leadership role as a Project Manager
- ?Minimum seven (7) years of experience working on implementing a Health and Human Services eligibility system within one of the domains of Public Assistance, SNAP, HEAP, or Child Support
- Minimum seven (7) years of experience managing government\ projects
Desirable Qualifications:
- ?Minimum of one (1) project as project manager responsible for managing a budget greater than $20 million with matrix managed vendor sourced deliverables
- ?Minimum of one (1) completed project as a project manager which is federally funded requiring project management activities to conform to federal requirements prior to project implementation (e.g., testing, deployment, pilot, and other federal program specific requirements).
- ?Minimum of three (3) projects as the project manager accountable for end-to-end software development lifecycle management in which each project had defined phases for initiation, requirements, development, testing, deployment, and operational support.
- ?Minimum ten (10) or more years of experience implementing projects utilizing industry standard system development life cycle methodologies
- ?Bachelor's or Master's degree with coursework in Information Technology, Business or Public Administration, Project Management and/or Communications
- ?Current PMP or PgMP certification from the Project Management Institute