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Technical Project Manager

Piper Companies is currently seeking a Technical Project Manager for an opportunity in Allentown, Pennsylvania (PA), to join a GMP pharmaceutical packaging company.
Responsibilities of the Technical Project Manager Manages Technical Services, Serialization, Information Technology, and related projects Acts as a liaison between internal company departments and external stakeholders Develops and tracks project plans, including scope, timelines, and vendor requirements Provides technical support for assigned projects and assesses technical requirements Balances the roles of Project Manager and Technical Advisor, and supervises consultants/contractors when necessary Qualifications of the Technical Project Manager 1
year of relevant project management experience Lean and/or Six Sigma background, PMP Certification, and Advanced Degree are all preferred but not required Bachelor's Degree in a science discipline or a technical area, such as Engineering, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, Operations Management, Computer Science, Mathematics, Business, or related field is required Compensation for the Technical Project Manager Salary Range :
$85,000 - $105,000/year Benefits :
Comprehensive package Keywords:
gmp, good manufacturing practice, packaging, technical services, project management, project manager, pm, serialization, information technology, communication, liaise, liaison, statement of work, sow, RACI matrix, WBS, work breakdown structure, vendor, technical advisor, XPReS, track, trace, data exchange, PMP, lean, six sigma#LI-MK3 Recommended Skills Business Informatics Certified Project Management Professional Information Technology Mathematics Operations Management Project Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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