Lead Agile transformations for Texas education infrastructure projects, manage SDLC/PMLC for software teams, and bridge technical and non-technical teams.
Senior Project Manager (Agile/Education)
Location: 100% Remote (U.S.)
Employment Type: Contract (C2C/W2)
Priority Sector: Education/Government
Lead Agile transformations for Texas education infrastructure projects
Manage SDLC/PMLC for software teams (sprints, retrospectives, stakeholder reviews)
Bridge technical and non-technical teams with JIRA/Confluence governance
Mitigate risks in legacy system modernization projects
Top Skills
Confluence
JIRA
Power BI
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