The client is the captive technology arm of a leading German-headquartered global insurance group. With a substantial international footprint this financial services giant operates across more than 50 countries and employs a workforce exceeding 50000 professionals. To deliver seamless IT solutions and support its extensive worldwide operations the company established a dedicated technology hub in India strategically located in Hiranandani Gardens Powai Mumbai. This center is crucial for the groups global technology strategy.
Location: Mumbai
Designation: IT Project Manager
Experience: 10-15 Yrs
Requirements
- Excellent communication skills
- Strong experience in end-to-end IT Project Management
- Hands-on experience with Agile methodologies
- SDLC
- Excellent project planning budget scoping costing and scheduling ability
Must Have Skills:
Strong track record of delivering IT projects in a large complex environment. (7 years).
Proven 8 years experience as a PM
Experience in Project Management Stakeholder management
University or technical college degree with a focus on insurance business informatics computer science
Strong understanding and knowledge of the software development life cycle (SDLC)
Excellent project planning budget scoping costing and scheduling ability
Benefits
Technical Skill'- Experience in designing Java applications. Strong experience in creating front-end layers of software in Java technology: Java, Spring boot, Hibernate, Spring - Expert understanding in SOA, ESB, Messaging, Event Processing technologies - Experience with relational and non-relational dbs like SQL Server, My SQL, Casandra or Mongo Redis/mem-cached for implementing caching solutions - Experience in AGILE (SCRUM) methodology and ability to define product life cycle - Strong foundation knowledge around integration technologies such as MuleSoft, Apache Storm, Kafka etc. - Presentation skills with a high degree of comfort with both large and small audiences Secondary Skills: ----- " Need to work closely with Business and Technical Stakeholders to understand the functional and non-functional requirements.