Senior Consultant, Enterprise Digital Transformation Project Manager

Overview We are seeking an experienced Senior Consultant, Enterprise Digital Transformation Project Manager, to join our growing team of professionals. You will serve as our Project Manager, working with BerryDunn and local government project teams as they plan for and select new enterprise software systems. The successful candidate will lead system replacement projects involving many systems used by local governments including, but not limited to, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Human Capital Management (HCM), Customer Information Systems (CIS), and related best-of-breed software systems. This new team member will have the flexibility to be located out of either our Portland, Maine office, or as a remote employee based in the East or Central region. This role will report to senior leaders in our Local Government Practice Group, Enterprise Digital Transformation Practice. You will bring a mix of demonstrated project management capabilities, exceptional organizational and self-management qualities, strong leadership capabilities, effective written and verbal communication skills and a willingness to travel to build effective client relationships. You will be responsible for the day-to-day analysis of requirements, design and documentation while taking the longer view in your planning and communication. Your experience in planning for and selecting enterprise software for a public sector organization will make you a trusted advisor to our local government clients and a valued member of our team. Travel Expectations: Willingness to travel 25-40%. You Will • Be responsible for client engagements, leading the delivery of services to clients on time, within scope, and within budget, including assisting in creating written deliverables and other work products • Lead meetings and interviews with client stakeholders and assist in documenting client needs and challenges • Partner with client staff to develop and administer procurement activities, including: project scoping, Request for Proposal (RFP) development, software demonstrations, reference checks, site visits, and contract scoping • Communicate project and delivery status to our clients, team members, and other stakeholders, including the facilitation of client meetings • Supervise assigned team members on engagement teams, working with group managers to address development and performance needs to achieve a high performing team • Participate in marketing and business development activities, including writing blog posts, attending conferences, participating in industry groups, leading/participating in prospective client business development meetings • Reviewing Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and assist with go/no-go decision-making, as well as proposal development in collaboration with BerryDunn’s Business Development team You Have • BA/BS Degree in a technical field or related, relevant work experience • 4 to 8 years of professional experience, preferably in a Business Analyst or Project Manager role • In-depth understanding of enterprise software functionality, methodology, technology, and integrations • Experience working with Lean/Agile software with the drive to learn more • Familiarity with current ERP vendors in the public sector, preferably local government. • A current PMP certification, the equivalent project management experience; or, the passion to obtain a PMP certification Compensation Details The base salary range targeted for this role is $90,000 - $130,000. This salary range represents BerryDunn’s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. If an applicant possesses experience, education, or other qualifications more than the minimum requirements for this posting, that applicant is encouraged to apply, and a final salary range may then be based on those additional qualifications; compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, years of experience, depth of experience, seniority, merit, education, training, amount of travel, and other relevant business considerations. BerryDunn Benefits & Culture Our people are what make BerryDunn special, and in return we strive to support our employees and help them thrive. Eligible employees have access to benefits that go beyond what’s expected to support their physical, mental, career, social, and financial well-being. Visit our website for a complete list of benefits and a look into our culture: Experience BerryDunn. We will ensure that individuals are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process or perform essential job functions. Please contact careers@berrydunn.com to request an accommodation. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. About BerryDunn BerryDunn is the brand name under which Berry, Dunn, McNeil & Parker, LLC and BDMP Assurance, LLP, independently owned entities, provide services. Since 1974, BerryDunn has helped businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies throughout the US and its territories solve their greatest challenges. The firm’s tax, advisory, and consulting services are provided by Berry, Dunn, McNeil & Parker, LLC, and its attest services are provided by BDMP Assurance, LLP, a licensed CPA firm. BerryDunn is a client-centered, people-first professional services firm with a mission to empower the meaningful growth of our people, clients, and communities. Led by CEO Sarah Belliveau, the firm has been recognized for its efforts in creating a diverse and inclusive workplace culture, and for its focus on learning, development, and well-being. Learn more at berrydunn.com. #BD_CT Apply tot his job

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