capco
Technical Project Manager
At a Glance
- Location
- US - Dallas
- Posted
- 2026-04-16T09:40:54-04:00
Benefits & Perks
medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan, tuition reimbursement,
Requirements
Proven experience in data strategy, governance, and large-scale project execution
Expertise in data analytics, integration, and optimization tools
Strong data modeling experience
Strong understanding of integration technologies, web service protocols (REST, SOAP, etc.), including deep knowledge of data formats (e.g., XSLT, JSON, XML) and data transformation techniques
Experience or familiarity with cloud and private PaaS solutions
Experience managing application data migration and conversion efforts
Responsibilities
As a Project Manager specializing in data initiatives, you will lead the planning and execution of data-driven projects, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives.
You will develop and implement strategies for effective data management, transformation, and integration to support project success.
In this role, you will coordinate cross-functional teams, engage stakeholders, and apply best practices in data governance, analytics, and process optimization to deliver high-quality outcomes on time and within scope
Develop and execute a data strategy and roadmap by leading data initiatives using structured, execution-oriented planning with sufficient depth to manage dependencies, risks, and sequencing
Translate deliverables into clear, decision-oriented insights for technology and business leadership
Lead the team in data collection, cleansing, validation, and optimization efforts
Team
Capco is a fully independent, global management and technology consultancy. For nearly 20 years we have combined innovative thinking with deep industry knowledge to deliver business consulting, digital transformation and technology services to Finance and Energy markets. Our collaborative and efficient approach helps clients reduce costs and manage risk and regulatory change while increasing revenues. We are thinkers, innovators, and disruptors. We are small enough to care but large enough to matter