It Pmo Jobs
By PT. Intikom Berlian Mustika At Area DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
IT project manager experience min. 4 years (middle) at Banking industry
Having experience using Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Power Point), Logical Thinking
INTIKOM is hiring for IT Project Manager - Full WFO at Jakarta Area
Perform analysis and design for PMO Dashboard & Reporting needs
Recap and report project status
Follow-up and upload for URF Development
Bi Pmo Jobs
By Samsung Electronics Southeast Asia & Oceania At Area DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
[System design and management] Develop management infrastructure system design and its improvement in accordance with the related process operation standards.
[Operation Performance Management] Develop process performance indicators and analyze operational level by monitoring abnormal situations.
Experienced professional with full understanding on specialized areas; resolves a wide range of issues in creative ways
Improve the efficiency of operation by designing and constructing operation process and system in response to changes in business structure.
[Process planning] Participate in upgrading the business process upgrade strategy and analyze current operational data.
[Development of Innovation Methodology] Develop a new innovation theme and implementation methodology and apply them in actual businesses.
Head Of Pmo - Telecoms
By Robert Walters At Area DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
10 years of relevant project management experience in a similar role
Manage specific business functions directly and working closely with all other functions including sales, delivery, and finance
Develop and control documentation manage systems for all operationally related site files including leases, permits, as-built documents, etc.
Fluent language skills in both English and Indonesian Bahasa
Telecommunications industry experience is desirable
Develop and update business processes within operations and consult with corporate business processes

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to lead a team of professionals in a fast-paced, dynamic environment? We are looking for a PMO Executive to join our team and help us drive our projects to success! As a PMO Executive, you will be responsible for managing the project portfolio, developing and implementing project management processes, and ensuring that projects are delivered on time and within budget. If you have a passion for project management and are looking for a challenging and rewarding role, then this is the job for you!

A PMO Executive is responsible for overseeing the project management office (PMO) and ensuring that all projects are completed on time and within budget. They are responsible for developing and implementing project management processes and procedures, monitoring project progress, and providing guidance and support to project teams. They also ensure that all project stakeholders are kept informed of project progress and that any issues are addressed in a timely manner. They may also be responsible for developing and maintaining project plans, budgets, and schedules. To become a PMO Executive, you should have a bachelor’s degree in project management, business administration, or a related field. You should also have experience in project management, including leading projects and managing teams. Additionally, you should have strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.

Skills required for a PMO Executive include:

• Project management: PMO Executives must have a strong understanding of project management principles and processes. They should be able to develop and implement project plans, budgets, and schedules.
• Leadership: PMO Executives must be able to lead and motivate project teams. They should be able to provide guidance and support to team members and ensure that all project stakeholders are kept informed of project progress.
• Communication: PMO Executives must have strong communication skills. They should be able to effectively communicate with project teams, stakeholders, and other departments.
• Problem-solving: PMO Executives must be able to identify and resolve project issues in a timely manner. They should be able to think critically and come up with creative solutions to problems.
• Organizational: PMO Executives must be organized and able to manage multiple projects at once. They should be able to prioritize tasks and keep track of project progress.

Knowledge required for a PMO Executive includes:

• Project management principles and processes
• Project planning and scheduling
• Risk management
• Budgeting and cost control
• Quality assurance
• Change management
• Team building and leadership
• Communication and interpersonal skills
• Problem-solving and decision-making
• Organizational and time management skills

Responsibilities of a PMO Executive include:

• Developing and implementing project management processes and procedures
• Monitoring project progress and providing guidance and support to project teams
• Developing and maintaining project plans, budgets, and schedules
• Ensuring that all project stakeholders are kept informed of project progress
• Identifying and resolving project issues in a timely manner
• Leading and motivating project teams
• Communicating with project teams, stakeholders, and other departments
• Thinking critically and coming up with creative solutions to problems
• Prioritizing tasks and keeping track of project progress

Experience required for a PMO Executive includes:

• Previous experience in project management, including leading projects and managing teams
• Knowledge of project management principles and processes
• Experience developing and implementing project plans, budgets, and schedules
• Experience leading and motivating project teams
• Experience communicating with project teams, stakeholders, and other departments
• Experience identifying and resolving project issues in a timely manner
• Experience thinking critically and coming up with creative solutions to problems
• Experience prioritizing tasks and keeping track of project progress

Qualifications required for a PMO Executive include:

• Bachelor’s degree in project management, business administration, or a related field
• Project management certification (PMP or equivalent)
• Experience in project management
• Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills
• Ability to lead and motivate project teams
• Ability to think critically and come up with creative solutions to problems
• Ability to prioritize tasks and keep track of project progress

Tools that help PMO Executives work better include:

• Project management software: Project management software can help PMO Executives manage projects more efficiently and effectively. It can help them create and track project plans, budgets, and schedules, as well as monitor project progress.
• Collaboration tools: Collaboration tools can help PMO Executives communicate and collaborate with project teams, stakeholders, and other departments.
• Risk management software: Risk management software can help PMO Executives identify and manage project risks.
• Time tracking software: Time tracking software can help PMO Executives track project progress and ensure that projects are completed on time.

Good tips to help PMO Executives do more effectively include:

• Develop and implement project management processes and procedures.
• Monitor project progress and provide guidance and support to project teams.
• Develop and maintain project plans, budgets, and schedules.
• Ensure that all project stakeholders are kept informed of project progress.
• Identify and resolve project issues in a timely manner.
• Lead and motivate project teams.
• Communicate with project teams, stakeholders, and other departments.
• Think critically and come up with creative solutions to problems.
• Prioritize tasks and keep track of project progress.

Common PMO Executive interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in project management?
• How have you led and motivated project teams in the past?
• What processes and procedures have you implemented in the past?
• How have you monitored project progress in the past?
• How have you kept project stakeholders informed of project progress?
• How have you identified and resolved project issues in the past?
• What tools have you used to manage projects in the past?
• How have you managed multiple projects at once?
• What challenges have you faced in project management?
• How have you used your problem-solving skills in project management?