The MIT Libraries are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic project 
manager/business analyst to help enhance the Libraries’ project and portfolio 
management processes and capacity across the organization. The successful 
candidate will join the TPIE department, working to optimize library 
technologies, services and spaces for maximum value to the MIT and global 
communities through project and portfolio management, user experience, and web 
services.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The Project Manager/Business Analyst will report to the Head 
for TPIE and have major responsibility in the areas of project management and 
planning; team building and coordination; process management and improvement; 
business analysis and quality control; and, portfolio management. The PM/BA 
manages the full project delivery process including scope development, 
assessing the impact of change, budget preparation, work plan development, and 
day-to-day management. S/he plans, directs, and coordinates project team 
activities to design, deliver and maintain high quality systems and solutions 
and provides leadership to teams in determining project requirements and 
translating them into operational plans. The PM/BA identifies, monitors, and 
reviews all project economics and risks, and assembles the appropriate blend of 
resources to meet project requirements. S/he collaborates with MIT Libraries 
and other campus service providers to evaluate and improve business processes, 
systems, and services and ensures that appropriate knowledge is transferred to 
IT, Libraries’ stakeholders, and end users. The PM/BA is responsible for 
managing concurrent projects, blending traditional project management 
principles and practices with an Agile development approach to deliver an 
appropriate balance of agility and predictability. S/he helps manage the 
organization’s portfolio of work, ensuring transparency and effective 
communication. The PM/BA supports the intake of projects through a transparent 
and inclusive IT governance process. S/he identifies improvement opportunities, 
assesses the impact of change, captures and documents requirements, and ensures 
IT subsequently delivers promised value while supporting the organization 
through the process. S/he coordinates/leads training efforts for enterprise 
applications. The PM/BA also helps to manage project and portfolio artifacts, 
decisions, communications, metrics, and reporting.

Examples of MIT Libraries’ IT projects may include the implementation of 
locally developed open source software or vended systems such as: implementing 
tools to manage publications under MIT’s Open Access policy, leveraging API’s 
for digital library or repository services on the DSpace and Fedora platforms, 
enhancements to the library search and discovery ecosystem, and the 
implementation of systems, tools and practices for comprehensive digital 
preservation.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS include some combination of: Bachelor’s degree or 
equivalent experience. At least five years direct work experience in a project 
management/business analysis capacity, including all aspects of process 
development and execution. Expert knowledge of both Agile/Scrum and traditional 
project management principles and practices. Demonstrated ability to align 
project management approaches with individual project needs, to blend PM 
methodologies to meet project requirements, to manage competing demands, and to 
adapt to shifting priorities and timelines. Evidence of business analysis 
skills, e.g. requirements gathering, impact assessment, user acceptance 
testing, use case development, gap analysis. Demonstrated familiarity with 
project portfolio management methods, e.g. project intake, prioritization, 
resource demand planning, communication. Experience managing software 
development projects and implementation, configuration, and customization of 
commercial and open source applications. Sufficient technical background to 
provide credible leadership to IT/development teams and to accurately and 
objectively evaluate complex project risks and issues. Proven ability to build 
partnerships and encourage collaboration between individuals and teams and 
success in working with cross functional teams comprised of both technical and 
non-technical individuals. Strong critical thinking and problem solving skills 
and adeptness at conducting research into project- related issues and products. 
Excellent oral and written communications skills, including influencing and 
negotiation skills. Strong interpersonal skills including mentoring, team 
building and conflict negotiation.
Preferred – Advanced degree. PMP certification. PMI-ACP, CSM, or equivalent. 
Experience in higher education.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: Estimated hiring range is $95,000-$110,000. Actual salary 
will depend on qualifications and experience. MIT offers excellent benefits 
including a choice of health and retirement plans, a dental plan, tuition 
assistance, and fully subsidized MBTA passes for local bus and subway service. 
The MIT Libraries afford a flexible and collegial working environment and 
foster professional growth of staff with management training and travel funding 
for professional meetings.

APPLICATION PROCESS: Apply online at: http://careers.mit.edu/. Priority 
consideration will be given to applications received by August 22, 2016. 
Application must include cover letter, resume, and contact information for 
three references. MIT is strongly and actively committed to diversity within 
its community and particularly encourages applications from qualified women and 
minority candidates.

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