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Collabera

An Excellent Opportunity for Project Manager to work with one of the Biggest Global Bank in Chicago, IL location.
Day-to-Day:
Working on finances within the payments spaceRelease workProject Governance, maintaining the project conditionMust Haves:
5-7 years as Project Manager in Financial banking-Real Time PaymentsComplex Project experience ( working with two different orgs and their different processes )Experience with JiraExperience with end-to-end projects/ tracking development schedulesPlussesBanking experienceTo apply for this position and setup an interview with the client please click on apply and send in your resume along with your contact info.
For any further queries please feel free to contact:
Devanshi Patel214-664-9029devanshi.
npatel@collabera.
comAbout the Company:
CollaberaSince 1991, Collabera has been a leading provider of IT staffing solutions and services.
We are known for providing the best staffing experience and taking great care of our clients and employees.
Our client-centric model provides focus, commitment and a dedicated team to help our clients achieve their business objectives.
For consultants and employees, we offer an enriching experience that promotes career growth and lifelong learning.
The Collabera Way represents our fundamentals beliefs and is founded on the following building blocks:
Company Size:
10,000 employees or moreIndustry:
BankingFounded:
1991Website:
http:
//www.
collabera.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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