Project Management Jobs in New York City, NY

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Business & Data Analytics Lead

Company: PNC

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jan 30, 2025

Project Manager

Company: Bank of America

Location: Jersey City, NJ

Posted Jan 30, 2025

Retail Print Sales Specialist

Company: Staples

Location: Peekskill, NY

Posted Jan 30, 2025

Sr. DevOps Engineer - Kohler Ventures

Company:

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jan 30, 2025

Manager, Market Readiness

Company: Oscar Health

Location: New York, NY / Remote

Posted Jan 30, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Project Management roles by seniority?
Associate PMs start around $70k–$90k, mid‑level PMs earn $90k–$120k, Senior PMs command $120k–$150k, PMO Managers $110k–$140k, and PMO Directors $140k–$180k. Remote or high‑cost‑of‑living markets can add 5–15%.
Which skills and certifications are most valuable for Project Managers?
Certifications such as PMP, PRINCE2, and Certified Scrum Master (CSM) command premium pay. Technical skills include Jira, MS Project, Confluence, Azure DevOps, and data‑visualization tools like Power BI. Soft skills—stakeholder communication, risk mitigation, and change management—are equally prized.
How common is remote or hybrid work for Project Management positions?
Over 80% of listings allow at least 2‑3 remote days per week. Full‑remote PM roles are growing in tech, finance, and consulting, especially for Agile teams that rely on tools like Jira, Trello, and Slack for daily stand‑ups.
What career progression paths exist within Project Management?
A typical trajectory moves from Scrum Master/PM to Senior PM, then to PMO Manager, PMO Director, and finally to PMO VP or Chief Project Officer. Each step adds responsibility for larger portfolios, higher budgets, and strategic alignment across multiple programs.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Project Management?
Digital transformation, AI‑driven project analytics, and hybrid Agile‑Waterfall frameworks are dominant. ESG and sustainability projects demand PMs versed in carbon‑footprint metrics. Cloud migration and data‑privacy regulations increase the need for risk‑focused PMs who can navigate compliance and security constraints.

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