Emerging Products Implementation Project Manager

Job Description:

Emerging Products Implementation Project Manager

Note: Fidelity will not provide immigration sponsorship for this position

The Role

The Implementation Project Manager (PM) for Emerging Products at Fidelity will act as the primary interface between the client and all internal groups related implementations and new service additions. The PM is ultimately accountable for leading multiple client implementations for projects including, but not limited to, Student Loan Employer Contributions (SDEC), Health Savings Account (HSA), Workplace Giving (WG) and Single Sign-on (SSO).

The Expertise and Skills You Bring

  • Knowledge of HR business functions, applications, and technical environment.

  • Client facing experience with end users, internal teams, external clients as well as 3rd parties vendors as central point of contact for all project related results.

  • Experience Creating project plans and monitoring progress against plan, including communicating deliverable, timelines, best-practice data, and process solutions to clients.

  • Familiarity with WI Products and Services across all product lines.

  • Related work experience, undergraduate and/or graduate degree(s). A Bachelor’s degree is required.

  • Strong team building skills.

  • Highly organized and able to prioritize and multi-task in a fast-paced environment.

  • Excellent communication, interpersonal and presentation skills.

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

  • Excellent judgment and project management skills.

  • Results/willing to take action and have attention to detail.

  • Strong facilitation, influencing skills and negotiating skills.

  • Proven ability to promote and position products effectively with client.

  • Leads cross-company teams to achieve common goals.

The Team

The Fidelity Emerging Products Implementation team is responsible for implementing exciting new benefit opportunities to Fidelity clients. Healthcare Savings and Student Debt are significant challenges for all Americans. These, and other emerging products are expected to grow quickly in the coming years. It’s critical that we create a scalable implementation model to onboard clients quickly, without sacrificing customer service. To that end, we collaborate with cross-functional partners to develop new service offerings, refine process and procedures, and drive new innovation to ensure Fidelity’s leadership position in the market. Key stakeholders include Product Development, Personal Investing, Operations, Health & Welfare, Legal, Risk, Compliance, and of course, our new and existing clients.

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Most roles at Fidelity are Hybrid, requiring associates to work onsite every other week (all business days, M-F) in a Fidelity office. This does not apply to Remote or fully Onsite roles. Some roles may have unique onsite requirements. Please consult with your recruiter for the specific expectations for this position.

Please be advised that Fidelity’s business is governed by the provisions of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Investment Company Act of 1940, ERISA, numerous state laws governing securities, investment and retirement-related financial activities and the rules and regulations of numerous self-regulatory organizations, including FINRA, among others. Those laws and regulations may restrict Fidelity from hiring and/or associating with individuals with certain Criminal Histories.

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