The primary function of the tech project manager's job is to create and manage a technology project plan that outlines the project's goals and milestone dates, as well as the progress, and the allocation of resources to other stakeholders and stakeholders. Technical project managers are accountable to clearly define and quantify every step, and also establishing specific dates for each stage and the deliverable. In order to accomplish this they must possess the ability to anticipate issues and find solutions before the issue can impede the project's major milestones or deliverables. Because the typical project is a lengthy duration The technical project manager is responsible for the entire complexity of the project. These elements are subject to continuous change in order to meet economic and market conditions that directly impact the cost of implementation as well as market viability and the potential profits or loss from the project.
Technical project managers must possess a minimum master's level degree from management information systems (MIS) or computing science or an engineering discipline. Additionally, they should possess one or more certificates through PMI (the Project Management Institute) which demonstrate their understanding of the basic principles in project management. They also demonstrate understanding of the terms used, and the processes that are essential to efficient project management. Technical project managers should possess excellent communication skills as they are the ones who mediate disputes and also solve conflicts in scheduling and asset utilization.