Infra PM -w/Networking

fountain Valley, CA
Contracted
Experienced
 Infrastructure Project Manager
Role: Open to contract- 6 months
Location Fountain Valley, CA- 3 days Hybrid onsite
Note: The candidate should have experience managing network related projects.
Duties and responsibilities
  • Manages multiple IT Infrastructure teams/functions: Active Directory Migration, O365 Messaging Exchange, Cloud, Storage & Backup, and IT monitoring operations team.
  • Assessing the requirements of the project and recommending suitable IT components
  • Gather requirements, analyzing, designing, documenting and formalizing IT PPM processes including the user training, implementation, and support of new processes.
  • Lead and facilitate discussions with key stakeholders, within and outside of the organization as needed, to assist in the development of new business opportunities.
  • Recommend upgrades and new systems that will be more useful for the project
  • Establish standards, policies and procedures for on-premises, cloud Infrastructure, 3rd party hosting including governance, automation and systems hardening.
  • Develop roadmap and lead design and delivery of IT infrastructure using industry best practices and design patterns Platforms and Infrastructure.
  • Responsible for full infrastructure / systems life cycle including, planning processes and project implementation support.
  • Plan, implement, and maintain best practices that will drive a scalable, cost effective, flexible infrastructure that is aligned with overall IT strategy and business goals.
  • Ensure availability of systems and infrastructure to meet defined SLAs for business operations.
  • Develop, maintain, and test disaster recovery programs (in conjunction with Business Continuity Management) for critical systems and infrastructure in the functional areas, ensuring business can execute their business continuity plans.
  • Responsible for vendor relationship management of hosted environments.
  • Research new infrastructure, cloud technologies and prototype solutions that can be leveraged to decrease costs and increase performance.
  • Meeting with managers of different departments and assessing IT infrastructure needs
  • Meeting with IT analysts and finalizing essential IT infrastructure
  • Planning and supervising installation of IT infrastructure in the company
  • Making sure that the infrastructure development project is completed within the given time frame Infrastructure project manager consultant IT skills and specifications
  • Excellent knowledge about all aspects of information technology specifically with complex infrastructure environments
  • Expert hands-on knowledge of building a critical path and understanding the right questions to ask
  • Actively manage a critical path which allows for a line of sight into risk/issues before they have project/program impact
  • Previous hands-on infrastructure experience
  • Minimum 3 -5 years of relevant technical project management on multiple large-scale global IT projects.
  • Excellent analytical and observation skills
  • Ability to keep up with latest developments in the field and upgrade IT infrastructure
  • Good communication and negotiation skills
  • Excellent planning and organization ability
  • Excellent time management skills and understanding the value of a baseline
  • Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities
  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science and information technology 
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