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IT Project manager to manage M&A consolidation Irving TX

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RC Solutions

Irving, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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IT Project manager to manage M&A consolidation Irving TX RC Solutions - 3.3 Irving, TX Job Details Full-time | Contract 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Paid time off Qualifications Computer Science Data migration Bachelor of Science Supply chain ERP systems Enterprise solutions implementation Change management Cybersecurity initiatives Engineering project budget management Technology management Data Security (Data management) Vendor relationship management Data analytics Managing projects Cross-functional team management Implementing IT solutions Project stakeholder communication Cross-functional communication Operational budget management Stakeholder management Full Job Description RC Solutions is a professional services provider of IT subject matter experts. We provide these resources to our clients via contract to our Fortune 2000 clients. In this case we are looking for a skilled candidate to support IT project manager with minimum 7 years of PM experience. No Visa sponsorship of any kind. No relocation. No subcontracting.
Job Type:
Full-time (Short Version for Summary Website Posting) Lead complex IT workstreams supporting M&A integrations, separations, manufacturing site transfers, plant expansions, greenfield and brownfield site deployments, and site closures. Manage a program of 8+ subprojects, coordinate cross-functional teams, and deliver secure, business-ready IT solutions that enable manufacturing continuity and strategic transformation.
Target Start Date:
15 June 2026
Anticipated Duration:
12 months, possible extension IT Project Manager - M&A / Manufacturing Transformation Required Qualifications Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Business, or related field 7+ years of project or program management experience in IT, including complex enterprise or manufacturing initiatives Experience managing multi-site manufacturing IT projects Proven track record delivering projects involving plant startups, site consolidations, expansions, and closures Strong understanding of: IT infrastructure Enterprise applications Manufacturing systems Cybersecurity controls Data migration and cutover planning Experience managing budgets, vendors, timelines, and cross-functional stakeholders Strong written, verbal, and executive presentation skills (Long Version) We are seeking an IT Project Manager to lead complex Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) integration and separation initiatives from an IT perspective. This role will manage a portfolio of at least 8 interconnected sub-projects tied to manufacturing footprint changes, including manufacturing transfers to other sites, one site expansion, one greenfield site launch, one brownfield site addition, and the closure of two manufacturing sites. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in IT program/project management, manufacturing systems, infrastructure deployment, ERP coordination, cybersecurity, and cross-functional business transformation. This role requires close partnership with business leaders, plant leadership, operations, supply chain, engineering, finance, HR, and third-party partners to ensure seamless execution with minimal disruption to production and business continuity. Key Responsibilities Program and Project Leadership Manage a complex program consisting of 8 or more sub-projects with dependencies across infrastructure, applications, cybersecurity, plant systems, and business operations. Build and maintain integrated project plans, milestones, RAID logs, budget tracking, and executive status reporting. Coordinate integration, separation, transition, and site transformation activities across multiple locations. Ensure alignment of IT deliverables with overall transaction timelines and operational readiness requirements. Sub-Project Oversight The Project Manager will coordinate and oversee sub-projects such as: 1. Manufacturing transfer from "Site A" to alternate production sites 2. Expansion of one existing manufacturing site 3. Deployment of one new greenfield manufacturing site 4. IT enablement of one brownfield manufacturing site 5. Closure and IT decommissioning of Manufacturing "Site A" 6. M&A integration/separation of enterprise and plant IT systems Additional workstreams may include: Network and infrastructure deployment End-user computing and collaboration tools rollout ERP and manufacturing application cutover coordination OT/IT coordination for plant-floor technologies Data migration, archive, and retention planning Cybersecurity and access control transition Vendor onboarding and transition service coordination Manufacturing and Plant IT Coordination Partner with plant stakeholders to define IT requirements for production transfers, expansions, and new site launches. Coordinate readiness for core manufacturing technologies, including network connectivity, workstation deployment, label printing, scanners, shop-floor terminals, server/cloud connectivity, backup solutions, and site communications. Ensure manufacturing operations can continue with minimal downtime during transitions. Support planning for plant-specific applications and interfaces, including ERP, quality systems, warehouse systems, and reporting tools. M&A Integration and Separation Lead IT due diligence support, Day 1 readiness planning, TSA execution, and post-close integration/separation activities. Identify impacted systems, users, sites, data flows, interfaces, and infrastructure components. Coordinate carve-outs, migrations, and system onboarding/offboarding as required. Support legal, compliance, cybersecurity, and data privacy requirements during transactions. Site Closures and Decommissioning Develop and execute IT shutdown and decommissioning plans for two manufacturing site closures. Coordinate asset recovery, data archival, access removal, circuit disconnects, hardware redeployment/disposal, and vendor termination activities. Ensure proper documentation, risk mitigation, and business continuity through closure activities. Risk, Governance, and Communication Proactively manage project risks, issues, assumptions, dependencies, and change impacts. Escalate critical path issues and recommend mitigation strategies. Provide concise executive communication, steering committee updates, and stakeholder reporting. Drive governance across cross-functional teams and external implementation partners. Preferred Qualifications Experience in industrial manufacturing environments 3+ years supporting M&A integrations, separations, carve-outs, or large site transformation programs Familiarity with: ERP platforms Warehouse and logistics technologies Network and telecom implementations Identity and access management Infrastructure migrations PMP or similar project management certification Experience with global or multi-regional site transitions Understanding of IT/OT coordination in manufacturing environments Key Skills and Competencies Program and project management M&A integration and separation planning Manufacturing IT deployment Site startup and closure execution Cross-functional stakeholder management Risk and issue management Budget and vendor management Cutover and transition planning Executive communication Change management Business continuity planning Strong organizational and leadership skills Success Measures Manufacturing transfers completed with minimal production disruption Greenfield and brownfield sites launched on schedule with required IT capabilities Site expansion enabled without major operational downtime Site closures completed securely and compliantly M&A Day 1 and post-close milestones achieved Projects delivered on time, within budget, and within risk tolerance Positive stakeholder feedback from business and plant leadership Reporting Structure Reports to: o Director, Global Technology & Architecture o Program Manager, IT PMO and IT Transition Services Works closely with: o Cybersecurity o Infrastructure teams (network, cloud, and telephony) o Application & contract owners of various business functions: Engineering, Finance, HR, etc. o External vendors and integration partners A Day in the Life The successful senior project manager in an M&A manufacturing scenario orchestrates parallel workstreams—such as IT migrations, supply chain alignment, and facility compliance—spanning multiple countries. The day requires navigating time zone overlaps and rapidly resolving cross-border operational roadblocks under strict transaction timelines. The morning starts with a virtual sync with teams in the EMA to address critical supply chain blockages and review regulatory compliance data across the European manufacturing sites. The focus then shifts to the regional leadership in the Americas, assessing the activities for in-scope projects. Navigating these regional dependencies dictates a fast-paced day of stakeholder management, ensuring that local plant managers hit critical Day-One readiness milestones without disrupting ongoing production. By early afternoon, the day pivots to enterprise-level portfolio monitoring, budget control, and executive reporting. The senior PM audits financial burn rates, mitigates risks flagged in the IT PMO project dashboards, and prepares for the weekly steering committee meeting hosted by the Integration Management Office ("IMO"). Here, synthesizing complex cross-border data into concise presentations is vital to keep global executives aligned on the merger's overall trajectory. The evening rounds out with handoffs and forward planning as the APAC teams sign on for the day. The manager reviews RAIDD logs and weekly status reports to verify that any escalated transition issues from the previous 24 hours were properly handled. The day closes out by finalizing the global action register and preparing briefing updates for the upcoming morning cycles across the different time zones.
Benefits:
Health insurance
Schedule:
Monday to Friday Ability to commute to: Irving, TX 75039: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Job Types:
Full-time, Contract Benefits:
Health insurance Paid time off Ability to
Commute:
Irving, TX 75039 (Preferred) Ability to
Relocate:
Irving, TX 75039: Relocate before starting work (Preferred)
Work Location:
In person