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Unified Communications Project Manager

When you join Verizon Verizon is one of the world's leading providers of technology and communications services, transforming the way we connect across the globe.
We're a diverse network of people driven by our shared ambition to shape a better future.
Here, we have the ability to learn and grow at the speed of technology, and the space to create within every role.
Together, we are moving the world forward - and you can too.
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What you'll be doing As a Cslt II Spec in the Professional Services organization, you will be responsible for managing the delivery of Global UCCaaS and VCMT solutions for all segments of Verizon customers.
You will facilitate planning, design, scheduling and implementation meetings and tasks between VZ engineers, customer resources, various VZ teams and Third Party Vendors.
You'll produce standard project management documentation and provide status to customers and Verizon management.
You'll proactively identify risks and issues, and develop solutions to resolve issues.
Finally, you'll transition the customer from implementation to operational support with Verizon Day 2 teams.
Develop a project plan to include standard project documentation, such as OAI's and project schedules.
Facilitate technical discussions between VZ engineers and customer contacts.
Manage multiple global resources to ensure their deliverables are completed on time.
Drive billable Change Orders for scope changes to SOW's and SOR's.
Forecast revenue and resource allocation.
Manage project financials by approving timesheets, monitoring scoped hours used, triggering NRC and MRC billing.
Where you'll be working:
In this hybrid role, you'll have a defined work location that includes work from home and assigned office days set by your manager.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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