Manager, Corporate Projects (PMO)
The Manager of Corporate Projects leads strategic, cross-functional, and technology-driven projects across the enterprise, with an emphasis on operational technology adoption, field systems implementation, and vendor evaluation, using fit-for-purpose project management techniques to execute projects efficiently and with excellence. This position reports to the Director of the Project Management Organization and is located in downtown Houston, TX. Hybrid work schedule is an option for remote work on Mondays and Fridays. Level and salary commensurate with experience.
Essential Job Functions
Leads critical enterprise and operational technology projects from inception through handoff, including M&A integrations, field system rollouts, and technology proof-of-concept evaluations
Trusted partner for corporate leadership, leads by influence at all levels
Executive mindset, thinks and communicates at C-level and interacts cross-functionally
Develops and deploys project management frameworks, methods, and toolkits
Leads others effectively by influence and with a disciplined approach
Organized and pragmatic, manages multiple initiatives with changing priorities
Facilitates tracking of project status, resourcing, deliverables, and benefits case; uses data analytics to measure operational impact and communicate project outcomes to leadership
Facilitates communication among project team and stakeholders
Designs and manages structured proof-of-concept (POC) and pilot evaluations - defining success criteria, coordinating user acceptance testing (UAT), tracking integration dependencies, and developing data-driven go/no-go recommendations for leadership
Manages vendor and supplier relationships across active projects, including performance monitoring, issue escalation, and structured feedback to leadership ahead of renewal or expansion decisions
Reviews, redlines, and negotiates vendor work orders, statements of work (SOWs), and contract amendments in coordination with Legal and Supply Chain
Oversees technology deployment projects involving multi-system integrations and coordinates UAT across end-to-end workflows
Supports regulatory and compliance-driven project buildouts by coordinating across Environmental, Operations, and IT stakeholders
Strives for continuous improvement, balancing care for people with desire for performance
Guides planning and execution with change management principles at the forefront
Conducts post project reviews and shares continuous improvement insights
Leads by example, humbly learning from both successes and failures
Drives portfolio-level prioritization and resource allocation decisions in coordination with senior leadership, ensuring project investments are aligned with strategic objectives and capital efficiency goals
Mentors and coaches junior PMO staff and project leads, building organizational capability in project management disciplines, governance frameworks, and technical toolsets
Shapes and evolves PMO governance frameworks, playbooks, and best practices to reflect lessons learned and emerging industry standards; provides thought leadership on digital PMO strategy and capital efficiency
This job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities of the position. Incumbents will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and duties outside of their normal responsibilities as assigned by their supervisor.
Minimum Qualifications
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Preferred Qualifications
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