Rollins
Director of Project Management Office
Rollins, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Are you ready for your next opportunity to make a difference with an Atlanta-based public company? Rollins is seeking a skilled and dynamic Director of PMO to lead and maintain project governance practices across the home office, with a focus on strategic alignment, effective project proposal evaluation, project spending oversight, and cross-departmental collaboration. This role involves direct oversight of a team, as well as responsibility for organizing and leading the Project Review Committee to ensure strategic alignment and optimal project execution. In this position, you will play a critical part in supporting and guiding program managers, driving high standards in project planning, reporting, and resource coordination, and ensuring that all projects align with our organization's strategic vision and priorities. As the Director of the PMO, you will be responsible for establishing and overseeing governance frameworks that enhance project success, resource efficiency, and stakeholder engagement. Working closely with internal governance groups and senior leadership, you will guide project initiatives, align project goals with organizational priorities, and maintain a balanced resource calendar to avoid collisions. In this strategic and process-oriented role, you'll also support the Chief Administration Officer and the broader team with governance best practices and standardized reporting. Apply in minutes with a resume, even from your mobile!
Responsibilities You Will . . . Governance and Oversight: Develop, implement, and maintain project governance frameworks to ensure consistency, accountability, and compliance across all home office projects. Oversee the evaluation and approval of project proposals, ensuring alignment with corporate objectives and resource availability. Establish project spending guidelines, monitor project budgets, and ensure effective use of resources. Lead the Project Review Committee, overseeing its organization, agenda setting, and execution to support informed decision-making on project priorities. Project Planning and Execution: Support and guide program managers in project planning, execution, and adherence to established governance practices. Coordinate the project "collision calendar" to optimize resource allocation and prevent scheduling conflicts. Regularly update and track progress on all PMO initiatives, adjusting project plans as needed to meet objectives. Team Leadership: Directly manage and mentor a team of project management professionals, fostering development, engagement, and high performance. Define team goals and expectations, provide constructive feedback, and facilitate professional growth opportunities. Reporting and Communication: Lead ongoing reporting on project progress, milestones, and financials and communicate updates to senior leadership. Organize committee meetings, maintain task tracking, and ensure transparent communication with internal partners. Prepare and compile monthly and quarterly reports to summarize project performance, risk assessments, and strategic alignment. Collaboration and Stakeholder Management: Foster close collaboration with internal governance groups, ensuring alignment on project priorities, standards, and objectives. Engage with senior leadership to communicate project goals, provide status updates, and address any potential roadblocks. Leveraging tools like MS Excel, PowerPoint, and other dynamic dashboards. Ad Hoc Support: Provide assistance on special projects and requests as needed by the Chief Administration Information Officer and PMO team. The Benefits: Challenging position with a growing, financially stable, and reputable company Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, maternity and life insurance Bonus potential Equity grants 401(k) plan with company match Discounted employee stock purchase plan Employee discounts, tuition reimbursement, dependent scholarship awards Paid Ti e Off Work Environment: Opportunity for hybrid office and home-based working arrangements once onboarded and trained in a department that supports a work-life balance. Once onboarded, minimum requirement in the office is Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Company supported Continuing Education and Certifications Belong to a team and participate in social activities, networking, and team building Serve on a team that is visible and influence with leadership and within all levels of the organization Why Rollins? Rollins, Inc., is a global consumer and commercial service company who provides accurate, comprehensive, and efficient pest management services for both residential and commercial customers. The Pest Management industry is $20B and growing and provides services and protection against termite damage, rodents, and insects to more than 2M customers in the US alone. Rollins is headquartered in Atlanta, GA and has over 800 locations worldwide, 18,000 employees and reaches over $2.5B Revenues annually (NYSE: ROL). The core business is operated through our wholly owned subsidiaries, the largest companies include Orkin US, HomeTeam Pest Defense, Clark Pest Control, Orkin Canada, Western Pest Services, Northwest Exterminating and TruTech Wildlife. The mission of Rollins is to empower our brands to focus on best serving their employees and customers. Learn more about our Rollins Careers and Workplace Inclusion efforts by visiting our career page: https://careers.rollins.com/
Qualifications The Experience You Will Bring (Minimum Requirements): Minimum 10 years of relevant corporate project management experience such as...
Equal Opportunity Employer - minorities/females/veterans/individuals with disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity
Responsibilities You Will . . . Governance and Oversight: Develop, implement, and maintain project governance frameworks to ensure consistency, accountability, and compliance across all home office projects. Oversee the evaluation and approval of project proposals, ensuring alignment with corporate objectives and resource availability. Establish project spending guidelines, monitor project budgets, and ensure effective use of resources. Lead the Project Review Committee, overseeing its organization, agenda setting, and execution to support informed decision-making on project priorities. Project Planning and Execution: Support and guide program managers in project planning, execution, and adherence to established governance practices. Coordinate the project "collision calendar" to optimize resource allocation and prevent scheduling conflicts. Regularly update and track progress on all PMO initiatives, adjusting project plans as needed to meet objectives. Team Leadership: Directly manage and mentor a team of project management professionals, fostering development, engagement, and high performance. Define team goals and expectations, provide constructive feedback, and facilitate professional growth opportunities. Reporting and Communication: Lead ongoing reporting on project progress, milestones, and financials and communicate updates to senior leadership. Organize committee meetings, maintain task tracking, and ensure transparent communication with internal partners. Prepare and compile monthly and quarterly reports to summarize project performance, risk assessments, and strategic alignment. Collaboration and Stakeholder Management: Foster close collaboration with internal governance groups, ensuring alignment on project priorities, standards, and objectives. Engage with senior leadership to communicate project goals, provide status updates, and address any potential roadblocks. Leveraging tools like MS Excel, PowerPoint, and other dynamic dashboards. Ad Hoc Support: Provide assistance on special projects and requests as needed by the Chief Administration Information Officer and PMO team. The Benefits: Challenging position with a growing, financially stable, and reputable company Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, maternity and life insurance Bonus potential Equity grants 401(k) plan with company match Discounted employee stock purchase plan Employee discounts, tuition reimbursement, dependent scholarship awards Paid Ti e Off Work Environment: Opportunity for hybrid office and home-based working arrangements once onboarded and trained in a department that supports a work-life balance. Once onboarded, minimum requirement in the office is Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Company supported Continuing Education and Certifications Belong to a team and participate in social activities, networking, and team building Serve on a team that is visible and influence with leadership and within all levels of the organization Why Rollins? Rollins, Inc., is a global consumer and commercial service company who provides accurate, comprehensive, and efficient pest management services for both residential and commercial customers. The Pest Management industry is $20B and growing and provides services and protection against termite damage, rodents, and insects to more than 2M customers in the US alone. Rollins is headquartered in Atlanta, GA and has over 800 locations worldwide, 18,000 employees and reaches over $2.5B Revenues annually (NYSE: ROL). The core business is operated through our wholly owned subsidiaries, the largest companies include Orkin US, HomeTeam Pest Defense, Clark Pest Control, Orkin Canada, Western Pest Services, Northwest Exterminating and TruTech Wildlife. The mission of Rollins is to empower our brands to focus on best serving their employees and customers. Learn more about our Rollins Careers and Workplace Inclusion efforts by visiting our career page: https://careers.rollins.com/
Qualifications The Experience You Will Bring (Minimum Requirements): Minimum 10 years of relevant corporate project management experience such as...
Equal Opportunity Employer - minorities/females/veterans/individuals with disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity