Responsibilities
- Contribute to preparing project plans, including scope, objectives, deliverables, timelines, and resource requirements.
- Organize and maintain project boards to keep tasks visible and updated.
- Track project progress to ensure all deadlines are met, escalating issues when necessary.
- Maintain comprehensive project documentation, including meeting notes, status reports, and project schedules.
- Participate in daily stand-up meetings to ensure team alignment and address blockers.
- Collaborate with senior team members to balance trade-offs between scope, schedule, and quality.
- Test the system or product features before releases to confirm they meet acceptance criteria and quality standards.
- Serve as a communication link between the development team and the Product Manager or Senior Project Manager.
- Ensure stakeholders receive timely updates and clarity on project progress, scope changes, and potential delays.
- Work with senior PMs and the development team to estimate effort and resource requirements.
- Communicating with and supporting Senior Project Manager
Requirements
- At least 1 year of experience managing software development projects.
- Basic understanding of web-application development.
- Proficient in English (Upper-Intermediate level or higher).
- Understanding of Agile methodology (Scrum, Kaniban).
- Theoretical knowledge of user stories and user flow drawing.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Successfully completed IT PM courses.
- Desire to understand how the apps are built in details.
- Strong PM theoretical knowledge.
Benefits
- Annual paid vacation: 20 days-off per year during the first 3 years, further increasing to 25 days in later years.
- Paid sick leave, 10 national holidays and 2 company days-off.
- Well-being budget.
- Maternity/paternity leave.
- Accounting assistance.
- Reimbursement of expenses for professional development courses/certifications (up to 100% in agreement with the Manager).
- Hardware upon business needs.
- Strong positive engineering culture, a tightly-knit team of professionals with a good sense of humor.