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Datamaker Invites Job Applications


September 18th, 2022 at 10:02 am

Datamaker Invites Job Applications

Job Summary

Datamaker, an AI firm specializing in data processing and analytics is recruiting IT, project managers, for IT projects in Accra. The successful applicant will complement the Project team efforts through supervising annotation jobs, administering IT tools, project progress, and performance reporting, quality, and assurance, and equipping & evaluating new project resources.

  • Industry: Information Technology
  • Position: IT Project Manager
  • Location: Madina-Accra
  • Job Category: Casual-Fixed Term
  • Salary Range: 1800 – 2300

Duties

  • Administration of Project tools & Dashboard
  • Orienting new resources
  • Contributing to project guide preparations & discussions
  • Satisfying project Quality and time expectations
  • Equipping and evaluating the performance of new project resources; IT & People resources
  • Systematically report on project progress and performance
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Required Skills or Experience

  • First Degree in Information Technology or related field, project management experience.

Preferred Skills

  • Excellent Communication Skills (Written & Oral), Microsoft Office Suite, Project Progress and Performance Reporting, Time Management. Knowledge of IT Infrastructure (Hardware& Applications) Management.

HOW TO APPLY?

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THE CLOSING DATE OF THE APPLICATION IS SEPTEMBER 30, 2022.

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