Director, Enterprise PM Office
This position is excluded from the bargaining unit.
In accordance with the Handbook of Employment for Management and Professional Staff (Excluded), this position has a comprehensive benefits package and an annual salary which will be commensurate with qualifications.
Location - This role is hybrid with a mix of remote and in-person. Work primarily takes place at North Campus, Edmonton.
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Working for the Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO)
The Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO) serves as a strategic hub that centralizes and standardizes project management practices across the institution. The EPMO maintains a high-level view of the university's entire program and project portfolio, ensuring that all initiatives are aligned with the university's mission and strategic goals. It provides governance, standardized methodologies, and a shared set of tools and best practices to improve project delivery, optimize resource allocation, and enhance decision-making by providing senior leadership with a clear, holistic view of program and project progress and performance.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Associate Vice-President & Chief Transformation Officer, the Director, Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO), provides strategic leadership and oversight of the University’s enterprise project, program, and portfolio management functions. The role is responsible for establishing and maintaining project management standards, methodologies, and governance practices to ensure the successful delivery of strategic initiatives. This position ensures alignment of project outcomes with organizational priorities and drives a culture of accountability, performance, and continuous improvement across all enterprise projects.
Requirements
ndergraduate degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Business, Project Management, Information Systems).
Project Management Professional certification.
10+ years of experience in project management is standard, with a focus on large-scale projects or programs.
5+ years of experience in senior leadership roles, particularly managing project managers or a PMO.
In-depth understanding of project portfolio management (PPM), project lifecycle management, and program governance.
Knowledge
In-depth understanding of project portfolio management (PPM), project lifecycle management, and program governance.
Familiarity with agile, waterfall, and hybrid delivery models.
Knowledge of change management frameworks (e.g., Prosci, Kotter).
Understanding of risk, financial, and resource management in a project context.
Skills
Strategic thinking and business acumen with the ability to align projects with University goals.
Leadership and people management, with the ability to inspire and lead high-performing teams.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage stakeholders at all levels.
Analytical and problem-solving skills to evaluate project performance and drive improvement.
Abilities
Influence across diverse stakeholder groups, including executives, to drive project success.
Manage multiple complex projects and portfolios simultaneously in a dynamic environment.
Foster collaboration and navigate organizational complexity.
Adapt to evolving priorities and maintain focus on long-term outcomes.
Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Governance:
Lead the process for selecting and prioritizing projects and programs that directly support the University's strategic goals and capacity constraints. Ensure all projects contribute to desired business outcomes.
Manage and oversee the overall enterprise project portfolio budget, including capital and operating expenses. Provide insights into portfolio spend, capacity, and risk to facilitate informed financial decisions
Create, maintain, and implement standardized project, program, and portfolio management methodologies
> Team Leadership & Development:
Hire, manage, coach, and mentor a team of project managers, program managers, portfolio managers, and analysts.
> Portfolio and Program Management:
Partner with a variety of teams across the university to ensure integrated planning and alignment of business-led initiatives with technology roadmaps and dependencies.
> Continuous Improvement and Best Practices:
Implement mechanisms to track performance and capture lessons learned from projects for deeper analysis and future improvements.
The application process will continue on the employer's website.
Location
North Campus, Edmonton, Canada