Network Project Manager-1
Company: Realign
Location: Minnesota (Remote)
Salary: $120,000 a year
Type: Full-time
Remote: Yes
Posted: 2026-03-18
About this role
Remote, Minnesota 55401 Posted March 18th, 2026
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Job Type: Full Time
Job Category: IT
Job Description
Role: Network Project Manager
Location: Remote
FTE
Must Have Technical/Functional Skills
Primary responsibilities:
- Serve as the main point of contact between Humana and the offshore delivery team.
- Conduct interviews and evaluate offshore candidates; present recommended candidates to Humana for review and approval.
- Manage the offshore resource pool, including assignment of work, tracking progress, and ensuring delivery quality.
- Attend Cloud Program intake and planning meetings, capturing new requests and aligning delivery timelines.
- Coordinate dependencies and cross‑team engagement with Architecture, Engineering, Security, L2 Operations, and partner teams.
- Manage data center upgrade and migration initiatives, ensuring minimal downtime and precise planning.
- Lead WAN Pod migrations, network segmentation, and routing transformation projects.
- Lead delivery of complex data center modernization, WAN Pod migrations, network tapping, EVPN fabric optimization, Equinix network hub deployments, and iNet upgrades.
- Gather, document, and validate project requirements; identify required stakeholders, partners, and testing participants.
- Break down requirements into user stories for assignment to offshore engineers; ensure clarity for execution.
- Develop and maintain project artifacts including RAID logs, schedules, runbooks, and implementation plans.
- Drive end‑to‑end change execution:
Ø Create change tickets
Ø Coordinate CAB approvals
Ø Manage implementation bridges & overnight execution calls
Ø Ensure post‑implementation validation with partner teams
- Lead and facilitate network architecture and engineering discussions related to the Cloud Network Program and associated infrastructure upgrades.
- Guide offshore engineers through technical blockers, escalation paths, and dependenc...