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Web Project ManagerThe Web Project Manager is responsible for managing and ensuring the success of all web development projects and web support for the IT department that services The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Kimmel Center. This position will work in conjunction with the web development team to make efficient use of the developers’ time to accomplish web development projects that span across multiple organizations and include multiple stakeholders. Additionally, the Web Project Manager will facilitate all communication regarding in-house web development and web development support and bug fixes through the use of a development release cycles, documentation and in person meetings.
This position requires experience in the creation of project plans using standard project management software and “agile” development practices. When working on new web development projects, the position will develop use cases to influence the direction of web development.
The Web Project Manager must have a working knowledge of source control and code repositories and be the main steward of all in-house developed applications and should have fluency with Microsoft web development programming languages and a background in user interface best practices.
Essential Functions: Manage projects that have varying degrees of complexity and that adhere to strict deadlines.
Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree required. Candidate must have 3 to 5 years of work experience in programming and project management. Candidate must be familiar with the latest project management and collaboration tools and comfortable with programming environments and source control programs.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Strong project and people management skills. .Net coding in an object-oriented environment. Experience working with .Net Framework.
Working Conditions/Physical Demands: Routine for office environment.
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The Web Project Manager is responsible for managing and ensuring the success of all web development projects and web support for the IT department that services The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Kimmel Center. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |