The Project Manager will lead the team and handle client communications while providing support for Analytics Dsphere/SAC and the Data Governance project.
This is a remote position.
The Project Manager will provide ongoing Analytics Dsphere/SAC support and may also support the Data Governance project.
The person in this role serves as team and development lead, client communication manager, and will perform project tracking.
Requirements
- 3-5 years Project Management in SAP Analytics projects
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