Project Management Officer Intern

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Job Description

Industry: IT Services and IT Consulting
Seniority for this role: Entry level
We are looking for new students to join our Project Management team in Accenture. The Project Management Officer (PMO) Intern is able to support projects and programs independently, acts as a right hand of project manager / delivery manager. The activities of the PMO are centralized around resource and work planning & control, budget management, change management and product quality control. What will be your responsibility: Report generation following a predefined script as well as preparation of custom reports for project needs Help with implementation of Accenture standard project management methodology MS Project workplan management support; keeping track of plans, budget, quality standards, deliverables, and dependencies Project metrics reporting and project finance management Facilitation of internal and external meetings Monitoring of relations between project areas and active improvement submission Leading co-workers or a small team of junior project support specialists (program control services members) Organizing project resource management Required skills and experience: Excellent level of English and Hungarian languages German language is an advantage Ability to work minimum 20-25 hours/week Quick problem-solving mechanisms, proactive attitude Attention to details and accuracy Strong Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) Knowledge of MS Project, MS SharePoint and PowerBI is an advantage What we offer: Friendly and welcoming team Opportunity to try the latest technologies, and to be a part of an international team About Accenture: Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services in strategy and consulting, interactive, technology and operations, with digital capabilities across all these services. We combine unmatched experience and specialized capabilities across more than 40 industries. Show more Show less