Project Manager- Investment Strategy and Policies
The Project Manager for Investment Strategy and Policies at the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will lead investment and trade transformation initiatives. The role involves developing investment policies, conducting market research, and managing cross-departmental projects to ensure financial sustainability. Candidates are expected to have a background in finance with significant professional experience. This role requires an individual to bridge strategic investment planning with operational project delivery.
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Experience
9-11 years
Function
Program and Project Management
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Project Manager for Investment Strategy and Policies at the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will lead investment and trade transformation initiatives. The role involves developing investment policies, conducting market research, and managing cross-departmental projects to ensure financial sustainability. Candidates are expected to have a background in finance with significant professional experience. This role requires an individual to bridge strategic investment planning with operational project delivery.
TAL's take
Government-led project management role requiring high experience, though it lacks a technology stack focus.
Clear project management responsibilities within an investment strategy context.
Must haves
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Finance
- 9+ years experience with Master's or 11+ years with Bachelor's
- Experience managing investment and transformation projects
- Ability to develop and update investment policies and frameworks
- Proficiency in conducting market research and sectoral analysis
About the company
Government entity, not a traditional tech firm but significant scale and infrastructure management.
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