Akkodis is seeking a Senior Project Manager (AEM, UX, website building) for a Contract position with a client located in Toronto, ON (Hybrid). Ideally, The successful candidate will have strong experience in with website build projects and user facing build experience with flows and feasibility; if have AEM experience would set them apart, should know web accessibility standards and SEO; Focused on content user experience more than business technology and SQL. and working experience with configuring and using data ingestion tools. The preferred candidate in large Canadian Banking/Financial Enterprise clients.
Position: Senior Project Manager (AEM, UX, website building)
Location: Toronto ON (Hybrid)
Contract
Must Have Skills
1) 8+ years of experience as an IT Project Manager with cross-functional teams
2) Hands-on experience building a project plan drawing on methodology; using at least one of these PM tools: Workfront, PMIS tools JIRA, confluence, MS suite - MS Project, Visio, PPT, Microsoft - please list which
3) Recent demonstrated experience with website build, migration, and/or redesign projects
4) Communication and reporting management experience - demonstrated hands-on experience creating and delivering communication and project reporting plans
Nice-To-Have Skills:
1) Experience with UX, front-end, and user-facing projects
2) Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) website build project experience - intermediate or above level of expertise, a strong asset
3) PMP/PMI/Agile/CSM/CAPM certification (either or - please list which)
4) PM experience from financial institutions
Best VS. Average Candidate:
Need a strong communicator, don't need a focus on technical aspect as much/not a super technical PM, able to manage stakeholder relationships as well from a business standpoint strong reporting experience; strong experience with website build projects and user facing build experience with flows and feasibility; if have AEM experience would set them apart, should have knowledge on web accessibility standards and SEO; Focused on content user experience more than business technology