Details: Job Summary and MissionThis job contributes to Starbucks success by playing a key role in Starbucks success by managing large or highly complex information technology projects in accordance with established standards and best practices. As an Information Technology leader, this role models and acts in accordance with Starbucks guiding principles.Summary of Key ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities and essential job functions include but are not limited to the following:Assesses project health and directs any necessary corrective measures. Creatively apply project management processes to address unique situations; assess project status and direct corrective measures to ensure project success.Clarifies and applies triple constraint priorities to project oversight and control. Aligns scorecard metrics to triple constraint priorities. Evaluates and manages project change impacts.Creates comprehensive project plans; detailing project schedule, resource estimates, quality requirements and metrics, and organizational change management activities. Ensures completion of all steps required to obtain project funding and resource acquisition approval.Defines and documents project work breakdowns, monitors task status, updates work estimates and incorporates new tasks into plan as needed.Determines project governance and decision making structure. Establishes project roles and responsibilities and provides team members with clear direction.Develops and actively manages project schedule, resources, and budget. Manages resource gaps and acquisitions, engaging third party suppliers for outsourced services as needed. Tracks and reports monthly budget accruals and variances.Drives the selection and application of project management and systems development life cycles for projects, ensuring adjustment for specific project requirements. Directs completion of applicable lifecycle deliverables in compliance with established company standards, practices and policies.Influences operational and executive leadership within the business areas to create and maintain alignment around the project business objectives, measurable benefits, success criteria, scope, and constrains impacting project delivery. Negotiates across multiple functions to resolve project conflicts and competing priorities.Negotiates project schedule, scope, resources, and budget to meet project needs.
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