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Project Manager
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Johannesburg, South Africa
Posted Date
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12 Nov 2024
31 Dec 2025
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$30,000 - 40,000
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Remote
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Full Time
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Senior Level
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Top 3 Skills Required
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Web Development
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Database Management
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Project Management
About The Job
Job Description
A project manager is responsible for the direction, coordination, implementation, executive, control and completion of the project while remaining aligned with the strategy, commitments and goals of the organization.
Responsibilities.
Plan and implement projects
Help define project scope, goals and deliverables
Define tasks and required resources
Collect and manage project team
Manage the project budget
Allocate project resources
Create a project schedule and timeline
Support and direct team
Lead quality assurance
Report on the project status
Present to stakeholders reports on progress as well as problems and solutions
Implement and manage changes when necessary to meet project deliverables
Evaluate and assess the result of the project
Qualifications
Excellent communication skills
Problem-solving and leadership skills
Project planning, risk management, time management and other project management skills
Project management qualification (PMP), Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), or equivalent experience as a project manager
Experience in strategic planning, risk management and/or change management
Proficiency in project management software and tools
Contract negotiation
Conflict resolution experience
Project Manager Salary
According to Payscale, the average salary for a general project manager in the US is $75,000.
Project Manager Job Description: In-Depth Analysis
Now let’s review each of the elements that make up a project manager job description in more depth. You must understand them as they can apply to your project manager’s resume or job description.
Project Manager Qualifications
There are many entry points into project management. There is no one path, but there are more linear routes that one can take, just as if learning a trade. Being a project manager is a trade, after all, and there are many trade schools and universities that offer a course of study resulting in a degree.
Beyond academia, there is project management training and certifications. There are two major certifying bodies, PRINCE2 and the Project Management Institute (PMI). The latter offers a certification called Project Management Professional (PMP), which has become the primary certification for professionals in the field of project management. To obtain it, project managers must meet qualifications such as 35-60 months of project management experience, 35 hours of project management education and complete a certification exam with 180 questions.
Project Manager Education & Certifications
The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is the most common certification for project managers, but it’s not the only one there is. Here are the main project management certifications offered by the PMI:
Project Management Professional (PMP): This certifies that you’re a capable project manager who is competent in waterfall and agile project management.
Agile certifications: These are ideal for those project managers who want to work in agile environments as a scrum master, agile certified practitioner or agile value stream consultant.
Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM): This project management training program is the first step toward getting your PMP certification. It’s recognized by many employers for entry-level project manager positions.
Program Management Professional (PgMP): As the name implies, this certification is meant for those who want to become a program manager. Program managers specialize in managing a group of closely related projects that are part of a program.
Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP): This project management training will allow you to apply for project portfolio management roles.
Associate in Project Management (APM), Professional in Project Management (PPM) and Certified Project Director (CPD): The Global Association of Quality Management (GAQM) offers these three certifications. The first is more entry-level, the second is more advanced and the third is only for those with significant experience.
Certified Scrum Master: Scrum is part of an agile environment favored in IT and software development. The nonprofit Scrum Alliance offers this certification and teaches the values, practices and applications of the discipline.
PRINCE2 Certification: PRINCE2 stands for projects in controlled environments and was developed in the UK. It’s mostly used in Europe for governmental projects and is provided by AXELOS, a joint venture between the UK and Capita.
If you’re looking to get your project management career started but you’re not ready for those certifications, you could check the Google project management certification program, which is not as recognized as PMI or PRINCE2, but it’s a good place to start before getting into more advanced project management certifications.
However, many people land as project managers without any education or certification in the field. While there’s nothing wrong with getting educated and certified, experience is also a great teacher. Then some become “accidental project managers,” or people who find themselves being tasked to lead a project and must hit the ground running.
Project Manager Responsibilities & Duties
Plan Projects
A project can begin and certainly is designed to fail if there first wasn’t a plan devised to see it through, on time and within budget. The project manager’s first role is to make a feasible plan that achieves the goals and objectives of the project and aligns with the organization’s overall business strategy. This involves creating a project schedule, securing the resources and defining the project goals, among other things.
