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Senior Project Portfolio Manager

Keurig Dr Pepper

Frisco, TX
1 day ago
$100k - $130k

Job Description

Join Keurig Dr Pepper as a Senior Project Portfolio Manager to lead the planning and execution of capital projects, driving operational efficiency and strategic alignment within the US Refreshment Beverages unit. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize project outcomes and ensure alignment with business goals.

Key Responsibilities

  • Execute and improve USRB long-range and annual planning/prioritization processes
  • Work with the Engineering Project Management Office to resource planned projects
  • Facilitate regular portfolio reviews and ensure alignment with organizational goals
  • Identify and mitigate portfolio-level risks, dependencies, and bottlenecks
  • Lead BU dynamic capital allocation process during the capital execution cycle
  • Analyze portfolio data, develop/monitor KPIs, and track portfolio performance
  • Develop reports to communicate portfolio/key project status to executive leadership
  • Ensure USRB Programs/Project capex align to aspirational 85% OEE2 goals
  • Develop direct report to enhance overall processes and provide career development

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, MBA, Project Management, or other relevant degree
  • 7+ years of experience in project management
  • At least 3 years in a portfolio management role
  • Proven experience managing complex, cross-functional engineering projects
  • Expertise in project/portfolio management methodologies and tools

Preferred Qualifications

  • Knowledge of Food and Beverage primary packaging equipment and materials/processes
  • Knowledge of plant infrastructure and operations
  • Experience with technologies including CSD, Juices and Teas, Aseptic, hot fill

Benefits & Perks

Medical, Dental, Vision, DisabilityPaid Time Off (including paid parental leave, vacation, and sick time)401k with company matchTuition ReimbursementMileage ReimbursementAnnual bonus based on performance and eligibility