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Project Manager

State of Wisconsin Investment BoardHybridMadison, Wisconsin, United StatesPosted Feb 20, 2026

Requirements Summary

Candidates must have at least two years of experience in investment management or financial services, along with two or more years supporting projects or process improvements. Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential for interacting with diverse stakeholders across multiple functional areas.

Core Responsibilities

This role supports projects through the entire project life cycle, including planning, execution, and monitoring activities, by assisting in defining scope, tracking tasks, and monitoring progress. Responsibilities also include supporting coordination of resources, preparing status reports, and assisting with change management and testing activities.

Key Skills

Project Life Cycle SupportScope DefinitionTimeline DocumentationTask TrackingMilestone TrackingDependency ManagementRisk EscalationResource CoordinationCommunicationStatus ReportingMeeting FacilitationChange ManagementTraining SupportTesting SupportBudget TrackingOrganizational Skills

Company Information

  • Industry: Financial Services
  • Company Size: 201-500 employees
  • Type: Government Agency
  • Specialties: Investment management, Defined benefit pension plan, Asset management, Capital markets, Financial services, Pension investment, Investments, Public equities, Strategy and risk, Global equity, Strategic investments, Real estate, Fixed income, Private equity, Hedge funds, Multi-asset, Asset allocation, Investment risk management, Investment operations, and Investment Communications

Government Experience

  • State/Local Government Experience: state capitol
  • Government Experience Preferred: state capitol

Full Job Description

Sophisticated Work. In a Great City. Making a Difference. The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) manages more than $178 billion in assets, including those of the fully-funded Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS). SWIB operates at a level more often seen in top-tier global asset managers than in typical public pension funds. SWIB is a home for top talent. Approximately 61 percent of SWIB’s investment professionals are Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholders. The City of Madison, the state capitol and home of Wisconsin’s flagship university, makes regular appearances on lists of best places to live, eat, and play. SWIB offers a modern workspace, hybrid work options, and competitive compensation and benefits. Serving over 703,000 WRS beneficiaries, SWIB is driven by a clear mission: securing the financial future of those who serve Wisconsin. When you work at SWIB, you know your work matters. Job Description: About the Team SWIB’s Project Management Office (PMO) supports the entire organization, including investment management, operations, technology, data management, finance, and HR. The PMO provides structure, coordination, and support to ensure projects are planned, tracked, and delivered effectively. This role works closely with experienced project managers, stakeholders, and subject matter experts across the organization. Essential Activities Support projects through the project life cycle: planning, execution, and monitoring activities. Assist in defining and documenting project scope, timelines, and deliverables. Track project tasks, milestones, dependencies, and action items. Help monitor project progress and escalate issues or risks as appropriate. Support coordination of project resources, meetings, and communications. Prepare and maintain project documentation, status reports, and meeting materials. Communicate project updates clearly to team members and stakeholders under guidance of the project manager. Assist with organizing and facilitating meetings, workshops, and working sessions. Support change management, training, and testing activities to help ensure successful implementation. Help track project budgets, timelines, and documentation to maintain discipline and transparency. Contribute to a collaborative team environment by encouraging open communication and continuous learning. The Ideal Candidate 2+ years of experience in an investment management, financial services, or related organization. 2+ years of experience supporting projects, initiatives, or process improvements. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly with different audiences. Comfortable working with stakeholders across multiple functional areas. Able to learn quickly and adapt to new tools, processes, and project methodologies. Exposure to investment operations, technology, data, or business process projects is preferred. Familiarity with modern software or system implementation projects is a plus. Basic knowledge of the investment lifecycle, asset classes, or investment operations is helpful but not required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple tasks. Interest in growing project management skills; project management certification or coursework is a plus. Demonstrates a strong work ethic, collaborative mindset, and commitment to quality. SWIB Offers: Competitive total cash compensation, based on AON (formerly McLagan) industry benchmarks Comprehensive benefits package Educational and training opportunities Tuition reimbursement Challenging work in a professional environment Hybrid work environment The position requires U.S. work authorization. Pursuant to our Hybrid Remote Work Policy, all staff have the flexibility to work remotely, but are required to have a weekly presence in our offices, the frequency of which is dependent on their distance from office. Staff are not required to reside locally; however, we offer relocation reimbursement to the Dane County area per our policy. All SWIB employees are subject to SWIB’s Ethics Policy and Personal Trade Approvals Policy. These policies include restrictions on outside business activities and employment and have limits on personal trading. You may request copies of these policies from SWIB’s talent acquisition team and any questions can be answered by SWIB’s compliance team. The State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB) is a premier investment organization with more than $156 billion in assets under management. Using a range of investment strategies across a spectrum of fixed income, equity, and private market asset classes, SWIB’s Core Fund has commonly beaten its benchmarks in the one-, five-, and ten-year time horizons with a combination of internal portfolio management and allocation of assets to external managers.

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