The State of Wisconsin DNR is looking for one (1) Project Manager II
***MUST BE CURRENT WISCONSIN RESIDENT***
Top Skills (5) & Years of Experience:
• Skilled in managing complex IT projects, leading teams, supporting stakeholders, and implementing IT infrastructure. - 10 years
• Knowledge and direct experience working as a business analyst/project manager in collaboration with IT professionals, such as developers and business experts to create requirements and develop technical specifications for use in developing custom applications. (Focus on experience creating requirements and developing technical specifications). – 10 years
• Proficient in project management methodologies like Agile, Scrum, Kanban, or Waterfall. - 10 years
• Proficiency in business analysis methodologies and best practices related to business needs, investigative techniques, workflows, use cases, user stories, comparison analysis, time and cost estimates, data analysis tools and techniques. – 10 years
• Highly analytical and self-motivating with the ability to prioritize, meet deadlines and manage changing priorities. – 10 years
Nice to Have:
• Familiarity with DevOps, Confluence, SharePoint, and other collaboration tools.
• Experience in government or public sector IT environments
Interview details: via TEAMS
Onsite or Remote? Candidate must be CURRENT WI resident. NO RELOCATION ALLOWED. Hybrid, on a weekly basis--DNR is currently 60% remote and 40% in the office. Madison, WI. Hybrid requirement is weekly not monthly. The contractor must start on site for a five-day orientation/onboarding. Work cannot be conducted outside the United States.
The Department of Natural Resources Information Technology (DNR IT) executive program is seeking applicants for an IT Project Manager position to support Wastewater Permit Database Update project. This position requires a full-time commitment (40 hours/week) and is ideal for an advanced project manager who can also excel in the role of a business analyst.
\- Work hours are during business hours between 8:00am – 5:00pm.
\- Must have reliable internet provided at own expense for working remotely.
\- State holidays are not paid unless part of work agreement. No overtime and no weekend differential.
\- At the end of the contract, the equipment must be returned. If it cannot be dropped off in person or if DNR Equipment is damaged during the contract, replacement and shipping is done at supplier’s expense.