IT Project Manager

Remote
Full Time
MORI Associates, Inc.
Experienced
MORI Associates is seeking a Project Manager to provide remote project management for the Chief Data Office in support of the NASA Enterprise Multimedia and Integrated Technical Services (eMITS) contract. eMITS is the Agency’s enterprise-level contract creating and delivering multimedia and technical communications through the use of the internet, digital platforms, and IT management for NASA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) and Office of Communications (OCOMM). From photographing rocket launches and recoveries, to producing engaging videos, to information technology management, to using social media to share NASA’s message, eMITS integrates services for NASA IT and provides NASA’s communication to the outside world. Come join us in support of NASA’s mission to inspire the world through information and discovery.

JOB DESCRIPTION / FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
This position will include but not be limited to the following activities:
⦁    Assist with performing database analytics for the Chief Data Officer (CDO).
·    Determine best practices for leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) Governance to ensure tools and systems remain safe and ethical.
·    Document policy and process for Data Management and Data Sharing.
·    Assist in the implementation of a NASA data catalog.
·    Grow the community of practice for data stewardship by facilitating working groups and tiger teams.
·    Develop data and AI implementation plans to support agency strategy.
·    Ensure plans and projects meet cost, schedule, and requirements.
·    Perform data calls to support management of the AI registry.
·    Assist with developing data search tools that will enhance data search and discovery across NASA.
·    Assist in developing a continuous improvement process to evolve the CDO.
·    Document risks and help to provide mitigation strategies, identify dependencies, and contingencies.
·    Provide meeting and content coordination, meeting minutes, and open action tracking.
·    Ensure access to buildings, necessary rooms, and equipment for onsite meetings.

*Due to sensitive government information will work with, US citizenship is required*

Remote, hybrid, and onsite positions the employee bears travel costs to nearest NASA Center for badging and issue of NASA IT equipment.

EDUCATION AND PREVIOUS WORK REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum education - BA/BS Data Science, Information Management, Business Administration, or a related field.
Minimum experience - 12 years.

EXPERIENCE/COMPETENCIES/SKILLS:
Minimum Requirements:
•    10+ years of data management-related experience
•    6+ years of experience in data governance, data management, or a related field, preferably within a federal or large organizational setting.
•    Provide expert strategic vision and management services informed by industry best practices to guide efficient and effective data management and AI adoption.
•    Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
•    Knowledge of AI and data governance and risk frameworks.
•    Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
•    Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously.

Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, One Drive), SharePoint, and Box.

Preferred Qualifications:
•    Proficient in M365
•    Microsoft SharePoint
•    Microsoft Purview
•    Collibra, Informatica, etc. 
•    Strategy Management 
•    Certified Data Management Professional (CDMP)
•    ITIL Certification (desired, not required)
•    Microsoft Project (desired, not required)

Salary range: $140-155K

MORI Associates is an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer and complies with E-Verify.

 
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