IT Project Manager

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📍 Main CampusFull time💰 USD 85K–95K
Full timeSPU Seattle Pacific University

About this role

Job Description:

Who We Are

Seattle Pacific University is a Christian university fully committed to engaging the culture and changing the world by graduating people of competence and character, becoming people of wisdom, and modeling grace-filled community.

Information Technology supports this mission by delivering secure, reliable, and forward-looking technology that enables students, faculty, and staff to do their best work. SPU IT values service, stewardship, collaboration, transparency, continuous improvement, and thoughtful innovation in support of the university’s academic and operational priorities.

What We Need

Seattle Pacific University is seeking an experienced and collaborative IT Project Manager, for an on-campus position, to lead technology projects and initiatives that support institutional priorities and organizational change.

As a member of the IT Business Systems team, this position independently plans and executes university technology projects, coordinates cross-functional project teams, maintains the IT project portfolio, and helps ensure project outcomes align with the university’s strategic goals. The IT Project Manager also partners with campus departments to understand business needs, translate complex requirements, and support enterprise technology systems and processes.

The ideal candidate combines strong project leadership with business analysis, communication, relationship-building, and technical aptitude. This person is comfortable navigating ambiguity, coordinating diverse stakeholders, anticipating risk, and turning complex needs into practical and sustainable outcomes.

The IT Project Manager supports Seattle Pacific University’s missionby contributing to a Christ‑centered learning and working community committed to academic excellence, service, and engagement with the world. In this role, the employee brings their skills, gifts, and professional expertise to work that matters—serving students, colleagues, and the broader University community in ways that reflect SPU’s values and purpose. To that end, all University employees are required to be aligned with and supportive of SPU's Statement of Faithand its derivative policies and lifestyle expectations.

This is an on-campus position based at Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, WA.

What You’ll Do

Program & Project Leadership

  • Independently lead the planning, review, and execution of university technology projects and initiatives
  • Maintain and coordinate IT’s project portfolio in partnership with department leadership
  • Define and manage project scope, schedules, milestones, dependencies, resources, risks, and outcomes
  • Lead project meetings and maintain clear, timely communication across project teams and stakeholders
  • Identify and resolve roadblocks while escalating risks and decisions appropriately
  • Ensure project outcomes align with university priorities, business needs, and available resources
  • Apply modern project-management tools and practices to strengthen IT project methodologies and delivery

Business Systems Analysis & Stakeholder Partnership

  • Build strong, constructive relationships with departments and business units across the university
  • Develop an understanding of stakeholder operations, strategic goals, workflows, data, and technology systems
  • Facilitate discovery and requirements-gathering conversations with technical and nontechnical partners
  • Translate complex business needs into clear functional and technical requirements
  • Identify opportunities to improve processes, systems, service delivery, and user experience
  • Present context, options, risks, and recommendations to support effective decision-making

Enterprise Systems Support

  • Provide Tier II and Tier III assistance, triage, research, and troubleshooting for enterprise technology systems and processes
  • Assist with the design, development, implementation, and improvement of enterprise technology solutions
  • Support administration and ongoing operation of enterprise systems
  • Coordinate testing, implementation, communication, and change-management activities for technology updates
  • Partner with Business Systems Analysts and other IT colleagues to support reliable and sustainable operations

Documentation, Standards & Governance

  • Create and maintain project documentation, system documentation, policies, standards, and operating procedures
  • Clarify roles, responsibilities, decision points, and support expectations across projects and operational processes
  • Promote consistent documentation practices that support knowledge-sharing and long-term continuity
  • Help establish repeatable processes that improve accountability, transparency, and service delivery

Continuous Improvement & Team Contribution

  • Stay current with project-management practices, tools, technologies, and industry trends
  • Evaluate and introduce appropriate methods that improve project delivery and organizational effectiveness
  • Incorporate lessons learned into IT standards, methodologies, and future project planning
  • Collaborate across technical disciplines and accept matrix-style assignments based on institutional priorities, team needs, and individual strengths

What You Bring

  • Demonstrated experience leading technology projects involving multiple stakeholders, systems, or business units
  • Experience using project-management, collaboration, and documentation platforms such as Jira, Microsoft Project, Smartsheet, Teams, SharePoint, or Confluence
  • Strong knowledge of project-management principles, tools, methodologies, and risk-management practices
  • Experience gathering, documenting, and translating business requirements into functional or technical solutions
  • Ability to develop trusted working relationships with both technical and nontechnical stakeholders
  • Strong written, verbal, facilitation, and presentation skills
  • Ability to manage multiple projects, priorities, timelines, and dependencies
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills
  • Sound judgment and the ability to navigate ambiguity, competing priorities, and organizational change
  • Experience developing policies, procedures, standards, or technical documentation
  • Ability to work independently while contributing effectively to a collaborative, matrix-style team environment
  • Service-oriented approach with a commitment to stewardship, continuous improvement, and dependable follow-through
  • Mission Alignment: A personal commitment to Christian faith; enthusiasm for supporting SPU’s mission; alignment with the University’s Statement of Faith; and willingness to uphold the lifestyle standards of our Christian community
  • Bachelor’s degree in information technology, business, project management, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and professional experience

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience managing technology projects in higher education or another complex, mission-driven organization
  • Experience supporting enterprise applications, business systems, or system implementations
  • Experience with business-process improvement, organizational change management, or systems analysis
  • Experience maintaining a project portfolio or supporting project-governance processes
  • Project-management certification such as PMP, CAPM, Scrum, Agile, or a comparable credential
  • Familiarity with IT service-management practices and Tier II or Tier III enterprise support

Compensation & Position Details

  • Salary Range: $85,000–$95,000 annually, depending on experience
  • Status: Full-time, exempt
  • Department: Information Technology
  • Location: On-campus at Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, WA; this is not a remote position

Benefits: SPU pays employee premiums for medical, dental, and vision insurance; provides HSA/HRA contributions; contributes 7% to a retirement account with immediate vesting, as eligible; and offers a tuition discount program for employees and qualified dependents.

Additional Information:

How to Apply

Please complete the online application through Workday and be prepared to submit the following materials:

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter

We look forward to hearing how your unique talents and giftings make you a great fit for this role and how you can contribute to the mission of SPU!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the salary for the IT Project Manager role at spu?
The listed salary for this IT Project Manager position at spu is USD 85K–95K. This is an Full time role.
Where is the IT Project Manager position at spu located?
This IT Project Manager role at spu is based in Main Campus. The position is listed as on-site or hybrid. Check the full job description or apply directly to confirm the work arrangement.
Is the IT Project Manager role at spu full-time or part-time?
This is listed as a Full time position. It is posted as a IT Project Manager role in the SPU Seattle Pacific University department at spu.
Which team or department does the IT Project Manager at spu belong to?
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When was the IT Project Manager job at spu posted?
This IT Project Manager position at spu was posted on Jul 27, 2026. Apply as soon as possible — early applications are often reviewed first.
IT Project Manager
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