Program Manager I - HR Change Office

PNCColumbus, OH
Onsite

About The Position

At PNC, our people are our greatest differentiator and competitive advantage in the markets we serve. We are all united in delivering the best experience for our customers. We work together each day to foster an inclusive workplace culture where all of our employees feel respected, valued and have an opportunity to contribute to the company’s success. As a Program Manager I within PNC's HR Change organization, you will be based in Pittsburgh, PA, Cleveland, OH, Columbus, OH or Birmingham, AL. The Program Management Office within the HR Change Office focuses on executing all HR strategic initiatives and delivery projects according to enterprise change standards on time, within budget and with measurable results. This individual will be responsible for managing and leading cross-functional projects to ensure execution of organizational programs in support of HR strategy. PNC is an in-office company that fosters a supportive culture where employees can thrive and achieve balance. We encourage candidates to connect with their recruiter and hiring manager to understand workplace expectations and ensure the role aligns with their goals. PNC will not provide sponsorship for employment visas or participate in STEM OPT for this position.

Requirements

  • University / college degree, with 3+ years of relevant / direct industry experience.
  • In lieu of a degree, a comparable combination of education, job specific certification(s), and experience (including military service) may be considered.
  • Bachelors
  • No Required Certification(s)
  • No Required License(s)
  • Customer Focused - Knowledgeable of the values and practices that align customer needs and satisfaction as primary considerations in all business decisions and able to leverage that information in creating customized customer solutions.
  • Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.

Nice To Haves

  • Accountability
  • Client Counseling
  • Decision Making
  • Results-Oriented
  • Strategic Planning
  • Accuracy and Attention to Detail
  • Analytical Thinking
  • Consulting
  • Effective Communications
  • Organizational Change Management
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Problem Solving
  • Program Management (M0260)
  • Project Management
  • Certifications are often desired.

Responsibilities

  • Leads a cross functional program/project team to ensure the execution of organizational programs in support of corporate strategy.
  • Leads programs/projects requiring planning and communication across multiple segments, channels, or lines of business.
  • Assists with or manages the general and detailed planning stages of organizational programs; influences project decisions to achieve overall program goals.
  • Monitors the program budget while working to ensure success of the program.
  • Evaluates the implementation and effectiveness of the programs and recommends enhancements to programs based on results.
  • Teams with service partners to ensure seamless delivery and a consistent experience across multiple distribution channels.

Benefits

  • medical/prescription drug coverage (with a Health Savings Account feature)
  • dental and vision options
  • employee and spouse/child life insurance
  • short and long-term disability protection
  • 401(k) with PNC match
  • pension and stock purchase plans
  • dependent care reimbursement account
  • back-up child/elder care
  • adoption, surrogacy, and doula reimbursement
  • educational assistance, including select programs fully paid
  • a robust wellness program with financial incentives
  • maternity and/or parental leave
  • up to 11 paid holidays each year
  • 9 occasional absence days each year, unless otherwise required by law
  • between 15 to 25 vacation days each year, depending on career level; and years of service.
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