Real Time Executives Inc is seeking a Senior Project Manager for their Commercial Engines division, focused on a digitalization initiative related to GTF forecasting and data products. This onsite position requires extensive project management experience and the ability to collaborate across functions in a dynamic environment
Job Summary
This role will support and lead key elements of a large-scale digitalization initiative focused on GTF forecasting, associated data products, and tools.
The role requires close cross-functional coordination across digital technology, engineering, and commercial engines functions, and the ability to provide clear, timely, and data-driven updates to senior leadership across RTX and P&W.
As a member of the CE Connected Products and EHM team, you will support and gain exposure to initiatives focused on acquiring as-used product data to deliver customer and internal value.
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Real Time Executives Inc is seeking a Senior Project Manager for their Commercial Engines division, focused on a digitalization initiative related to GTF forecasting and data products. This onsite position requires extensive project management experience and the ability to collaborate across functions in a dynamic environment.
Salary
Base: 132,400 USD - 251,600 USD; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) match, PTO, holidays
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
digitalization initiative
cross-functional coordination
senior leadership updates
Nice-to-have
agile or lean methodologies
data analysis tools AI
business judgement strategic thinking
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in business or technical field and 10 years of cross functional teaming experience
Advanced degree and 7 years of cross functional teaming experience
5+ years of end-to-end project management experience delivering digital initiatives
Proven success leading large, cross-functional teams on digital transformation projects
Demonstrated experience developing and delivering executive-level presentations