CSI - Computer Services, Inc.

CSI, which stands for Computer Services, Inc., is a leading provider of financial technology solutions. CSI is committed to maintaining a supportive, inclusive

Director – Implementations

Location

California

Posted

13 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Lead

Bachelor Degree10 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Director – Implementations

CSI - Computer Services, Inc.

• Lead managers and implementation teams to achieve strategic and operational goals while maintaining strong delivery standards. • Inspire, coach, and develop leaders to improve performance, drive accountability, and support achievement of business objectives. • Oversee implementation programs across non-core product areas, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within scope, and in alignment with CSI standards. • Provide leadership on large, complex delivery efforts and support escalations involving customers, internal stakeholders, and cross-functional teams. • Drive improvements in implementation methodologies, best practices, documentation, and team processes. • Partner closely with internal stakeholders across implementation, product, PMO, and leadership teams to align priorities and execution.

Job Requirements

  • 10+ years of relevant experience in implementations, operations, delivery leadership, or a related field.
  • Proven experience managing managers and leading multi-layered teams in a complex environment.
  • Strong leadership presence with a proactive, results-driven approach and the ability to take initiative without requiring heavy direction.
  • Practical experience delivering and overseeing large, complex projects; formal PM certifications are not required.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, organizational strength, and a track record of sound judgment and problem solving.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously and drive execution across teams.
  • Bachelor’s degree in a technical, business, or related field, or equivalent experience.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive range of benefits
  • Eligibility for incentive awards based on performance

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