Project Manager Specialist - Treasury Management Systems - Professional Services

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Job Description

Position Type :

Full time

Type Of Hire :

Experienced (relevant combo of work and education)

Education Desired :

Bachelor of Business Administration

Travel Percentage :

15 - 25%

As the world works and lives faster, FIS is leading the way. Our fintech solutions touch nearly every market, company and person on the planet. Our teams are inclusive and diverse. Our colleagues work together and celebrate together. If you want to advance the world of fintech, we’d like to ask you: Are you FIS?

About the role:
As part of the Project Management Practice within Capital Markets theProject Manager specialist will use best-in-breed PM tools to help us deliver products that will change the world of fintech. This will include thesuccessful end-to-end delivery of large and complex customer projectsand servicesusing a structured, controlled, tool and methodology based, scaleable approach.

About the team:
As part of FIS’ Capital Markets Project Management Practice, you will be implementing Quantum, our leading Treasury and risk management solution, at banks and large corporates. Quantum supports multiple asset classes and lending structures, and provides for the full transaction processing lifecycle, risk management and compliance. You will also have the opportunity to work with other solutions and services that span both the Sell and Buy Side of the financial services industry


What you will be doing:
Leading the delivery of mission-critical client projects to be on time and on budget

• Working with product development, sales, client relationship teams, technology solutions, service delivery and/or other cross-functional teams.
• Managing project risk and assisting with problem resolution.
• Serving as liaison between technical and non-technical teams


What you will need:

  • Extensive knowledge of project management standards, processes, procedures and guidelines as well as various IT project methodologies and life cycles.
  • Extensive experience of project managing large scale software systems implementations specifically in the Treasury management systems space. This is a mandatory requirement.
  • Good skills with project management software.
  • A bachelor’s in computer science, management information systems or business administration or the equivalent experience – PMP (Project Management Professional) certification may be required.


Added bonus if you have:
•    Experience within the Financial Technology domain, delivering to external clients 
•    Project Management certification


What we offer you:
A career at FIS is more than just a job. It’s the change to shape the future of fintech. At FIS, we offer you:
• A voice in the future of fintech
• Always-on learning and development
• Collaborative work environment
• Opportunities to give back
• Competitive salary and benefits

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Sourcing Model

Recruitment at FIS works primarily on a direct sourcing model; a relatively small portion of our hiring is through recruitment agencies. FIS does not accept resumes from recruitment agencies which are not on the preferred supplier list and is not responsible for any related fees for resumes submitted to job postings, our employees, or any other part of our company.

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