Job description
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[Job Responsibilities]
Full-cycle management: Responsible for the entire process control of the project from initiation, requirement confirmation, development/production, testing/quality control to launch/delivery. Develop project plans (WBS), clarify milestones and deliverables.
Strategic and goal breakdown: Understand the company's strategy, translate business objectives into executable project tasks, coordinate internal and external resources (product, technology, operations, marketing, supply chain, etc.) to ensure key milestones are achieved.
Budget and risk management: Prepare project budgets, monitor cost expenditures. Identify potential project risks (technical, resource, market changes, etc.), develop contingency plans, and escalate major issues for timely resolution.
Team leadership and communication: Build and lead cross-functional virtual/fixed project teams, organize weekly meetings and retrospectives. Report progress and key decisions upwards, convey clear instructions downwards, and resolve inter-departmental collaboration obstacles horizontally.
Quality and acceptance: Establish project quality standards and acceptance processes, organize UAT, testing, or trial runs to ensure final outputs meet expectations.
Retrospective and consolidation: Lead retrospectives after project completion, produce experience documents, and optimize project management processes and knowledge base.
[Requirements]
Bachelor's degree or above from a recognized institution, with over 5 years of project management experience, having independently managed at least 3 medium to large complex projects (scale of millions/over 3 months duration). Experience in successfully running 0-1 project initiation.
Strong logical thinking and problem-solving skills: Able to quickly identify key paths in complex information and make decisive decisions.
Excellent communication and influence: Able to effectively manage project progress and drive consensus among different roles.
Results-oriented, able to accept a high-intensity pace, and skilled at driving progress in ambiguous boundaries.