The MIT Libraries seek an enterprising project manager and business analyst to 
help build the Libraries’ technology infrastructure through project management, 
business analysis, portfolio management, and collaboration with stakeholders. 
Reporting to the Head of TPIE, the Project Manager/Business Analyst leads 
planning and execution for Libraries projects ranging from digitization to web 
interface development to migration of enterprise systems. As a member of TPIE’s 
project management team, the Project Manager will employ a variety of project 
management methodologies, working with cross-functional teams of librarians, 
archivists, engineers, developers, and UX/UI specialists to deliver 
transformative digital library services that meet and anticipate the scholarly 
needs of the MIT community. 

TPIE is one of two departments that comprise the Digital Library Services 
directorate. DLS provides technology strategy and planning, software 
development, user engagement, and web services in support of the Libraries’ 
mission to advance knowledge by providing a foundation for the generation, 
dissemination, use, and preservation of scholarly information, so that it can 
be brought to bear on the world’s great challenges, and in the cause of social 
justice.

Responsibilities include: 

Project planning, through scope and work plan development, budgeting, 
scheduling, requirements gathering, and establishment of success criteria; 
Project delivery, including day-to-day project and backlog management, project 
team coaching and coordination, monitoring and review of dependencies, issues 
and risks, and coordination of close-of- project knowledge and process 
transfer; 
Business analysis, engaging with stakeholders and other campus service 
providers to evaluate and improve the Libraries’ technology processes, systems, 
and services; 
Project communication, including establishment of communication plans and 
structures, ensuring that stakeholders, team members, business owners, and 
Libraries leadership are informed and engaged throughout all phases of the 
project lifecycle; and 
Portfolio management, supporting organizational decision-making through 
identification of potential process improvements, and delivery of transparent 
and concise information about the Libraries’ full technology portfolio. 
Contribute to the development and refinement of the team’s best practices, 
templates, and tools; champion the use and adoption of practices and tools such 
as JIRA to continuously improve and make projects smaller, modular, and more 
repeatable. 

QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor’s degree in management, business, technology or a related field 
Minimum of 3 years professional experience in a project manager / business 
analyst capacity (or blended role), including all aspects of project 
development and execution
Expert knowledge of both Agile/Scrum and traditional project management 
principles and practices. Demonstrated ability to align project methods with 
specific project needs. 
Demonstrated success managing cross-functional multi-stakeholder projects 
through completion and handoff, including building and maintaining healthy 
relationships with stakeholders, business owners or customers.
Excellent oral and written communications skills, such as influencing, 
negotiation, and team coaching.  
Strong Business Analysis skills to develop and document requirements for 
software, applications, or integrations including requirements elicitation 
& development, impact assessment, user acceptance testing, use case/user 
story development, gap analysis 
Strong critical thinking, problem solving skills, and adeptness at conducting 
research into project- related issues and products. 
Direct experience working with software developers and third-party technology 
service providers. Direct experience with technical implementation, 
configuration, and customization projects, which may be open source or 
commercial solutions. 
Experience managing software development projects and implementation, 
configuration, and customization of commercial and open source applications.
Familiarity with project portfolio management methods, e.g. project intake, 
prioritization, sequencing, resource demand planning, communication. 

 

PREFERRED:

Advanced degree in  management, business, information systems or a related field
Certifications such as CSM, PMP, PMI-ACP or equivalent 
Experience using JIRA or similar tools to manage and distribute work across 
teams  

SALARY AND BENEFITS: $83,595 minimum salary (MIT grade 10). 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. 
Flexible work arrangements, including flex-time and telecommuting, are 
considered for positions that meet established criteria. The MIT Libraries is a 
collegial and supportive working environment and fosters professional growth of 
staff with management training and travel funding for professional meetings.

APPLICATION PROCESS: Apply online at: http://careers.mit.edu/. Applications 
must include cover letter and resume. Priority will be given to applications 
received by August 23rd, 2019; position open until filled. MIT is strongly and 
actively committed to diversity within its community and particularly welcomes 
applications from qualified women and minority candidates. Professionals who 
enthusiastically embrace the empathy, courage, self-reflection and respect of a 
multi-cultural, diverse and inclusive workplace, and who strive to incorporate 
those values in their work and interactions are encouraged to apply.


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