Portfolio Manager

CapgeminiChicago, IL
Hybrid

About The Position

Choosing Capgemini means choosing a company where you will be empowered to shape your career in the way you’d like, where you’ll be supported and inspired by a collaborative community of colleagues around the world, and where you’ll be able to reimagine what’s possible. Join us and help the world’s leading organizations unlock the value of technology and build a more sustainable, more inclusive world. This role involves scheduling, monitoring, and overseeing the analysis, design, development, testing, and implementation of customized business systems software applications for multiple projects. The Portfolio Manager will maintain client relationships, meet regularly with Senior Management, and manage the development and delivery of systems software using market-critical skills and experience in areas such as financial services and other business domains, computer languages, operating systems, methodologies, testing and reporting tools, business analysis, and other software systems/tools. Collaboration with superiors for risk analysis, budgetary and quality assurance, and client interfacing is also required. The position also involves selecting, monitoring, and interfacing with offshore software development teams, including managing quality control and compliance with delivery schedules for the entire project life cycle.

Requirements

  • Master's or equivalent in Computer Science, Engineering (any), Math, Business, Technology (any), or related, and 3 years of experience in Information Technology (IT)/engineering or IT-related consulting/business.
  • In the alternative, we will accept a Bachelor's or equivalent in the above-stated fields plus 7 years of progressively responsible experience in the above-stated occupations.
  • All must have 3 years of IT project, technical, or functional management experience and 1 year of experience in any 4 tools/technologies across the following categories with at least 2 from one category: Programming Languages and Web Technologies; Development Frameworks and Tools; Databases; Data Management; Cloud Services & DevOps; Networking; Enterprise Software and Business Applications; Testing & QA Tools; Security & Compliance Tools; Integration Services; Project Management Methodologies & Tools; Embedded Systems & Hardware Programming; Hardware Interfaces & Components; Circuit, RF, and Thermal Design; Robotics & Automation; Virtual Validation & Prototyping; CAD & Mechanical Design; EDA / Signal Integrity / Simulation; Configuration & System Utilities; Business & Integration Platforms; UI/UX; Mobile Development.

Responsibilities

  • Schedule, monitor, and oversee the analysis, design, development, testing, and implementation of customized business systems software applications for multiple projects.
  • Maintain client relationships and meet regularly with Senior Management.
  • Manage the development and delivery of systems software using a combination of market-critical skills and experience in areas such as financial services and other business domains, computer languages, operating systems, methodologies, testing and reporting tools, business analysis, and other software systems/tools.
  • Collaborate with superiors in conducting risk analysis, budgetary and quality assurance, and interfacing with the client.
  • Select, monitor, and interface with offshore software development teams, including managing quality control and compliance with the delivery schedule for the entire project life cycle.

Benefits

  • paid time off
  • medical/dental/vision insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Vacation: 12-25 days, depending on grade
  • Company paid holidays
  • Personal Days
  • Sick Leave
  • Life and disability insurance
  • Employee assistance programs

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Manager

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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