Remote Project Manager (Georgia Time Zone)
Description
Remote Project Manager (Georgia Time Zone)
Step Into Leadership—Remotely, Where Your Impact Resonates
What if leading projects felt less like crossing off a to-do list and more like building something real with a group of people you trust? That’s what you’ll find here. You’re the glue for multi-phase projects that stretch across time zones, turning rough ideas into polished outcomes and building trust along the way.
This isn’t for anyone who just likes to follow a template. It’s for someone who spots patterns in chaos, brings order to moving parts, and gets a thrill out of seeing a vision come to life, together. If your heart is in it, you'll find clear direction and a connection with humans (even through a screen) in this remote project management seat.
Annual Salary: $103,339
What Makes This Remote Project Manager Role Unique?
From your first day, you steer the roadmap, making decisions that blend big-picture strategy and real-time adjustments. It’s balancing vision and detail, supporting the team in the moment while never losing sight of the finish line.
What’s in the mix?
- Handling several projects at once, but keeping priorities crystal clear.
- Guiding engineers, designers, and business leads as each stage unfolds.
- Weighing deliverables as needs shift—sometimes by the hour.
- Designing ways for people to focus, think deeply, and move fast, without burning out.
You make remote work work. Notion, Jira, and Zoom are your digital toolkit, but it’s your approach that brings those tools to life. There’s no distance in your communication. Even asynchronous updates feel like a real conversation.
A Day in Your Life: Where Order Sparks Progress
Project Leadership: You create project plans that have a lasting impact. Whether it’s a kickoff call or a retrospective, your influence is everywhere in how things actually get done. Timelines get tangled? You sort it out. Goals keep changing? You steer the team back to what matters.
Team Alignment, Every Day:
Bridging design, engineering, and support, you translate messy ideas into actionable steps—often in the span of a Zoom chat or Slack thread. You don’t just pass information along; you make it stick. Everyone knows where they’re headed and why it matters.
Feature Lifecycle Management:
When a new feature is just a scribble on a whiteboard, you help shape it all the way to launch. Those conversations with stakeholders and users? Your takeaways guide the team’s decisions at every fork in the road. You spot problems before they block progress, and keep things moving when the unexpected hits.
Agile Rhythm & Sprint Planning:
You actually live the agile mindset. Your sprint planning has structure, but there’s room for feedback and quick pivots. When reviews happen, they’re focused, useful, and often spark new ideas for the next round.
Your Toolbox: Tools, Tech, and a Personal Touch
- Jira & Notion: Keep everything tracked, documented, and transparent.
- Figma: Jump in to collaborate visually with design teammates.
- Zoom & Slack: Communication isn’t just fast—it’s personal.
- Miro: Sketch, map, and problem-solve as a team, even across time zones.
- Agile Workflow: You’re always adjusting the cadence to fit the real world, not the other way around.
What Helps You Thrive Here
- You’ve led distributed teams, bringing out the best in people you may never meet in person.
- You’re good at making the complex simple—explaining the “why” so everyone’s invested.
- You anticipate roadblocks and see around corners.
- You get things done quickly, but you know when to slow down for deeper focus.
- Shifting priorities don’t throw you off; you adapt without losing momentum.
- Working with design, engineering, and support is second nature—you break silos, not build them.
- Balancing roadmap priorities and managing stakeholders comes naturally to you.
- You catch risks before they turn into problems.
Work Environment: Focused, Flexible, and Always Connected
Remote work isn’t a perk here—it’s how we’re built. Our toolkit makes it easy to brainstorm, check in, and create relationships, regardless of location. You choose where you’re most productive. Team check-ins and open Slack channels mean you’re never working in a vacuum.
Your role is about more than task management. You set the bar for connection, nurture growth, and shape what great remote teamwork feels like. Every week, you’ll see the impact on your team, on clients, and the end results.
Room to Grow, Learn, and Make an Impact
If you spot a broken process or know a tool that could help, you’re not just encouraged—you’re expected to speak up. As company goals shift, you help lead the way forward, proving that flexibility is a superpower, not a compromise.
Got wisdom to share? Mentor new project managers, share battle-tested tactics, and help everyone level up. Success isn’t just about what’s finished—it’s the long-term value you help create.
What You’ll Bring
- 4+ years running projects, preferably with teams that span locations and time zones
- Experience steering roadmaps, working agile, and syncing up different disciplines
- You know your way around Jira, Notion, Zoom, Slack, Figma, and Miro
- You’ve seen projects through from concept to launch, with teams that depend on precise alignment
- You make complex ideas sound simple and inspire others to take action
- Time zones don’t faze you—if someone needs clarity at 9 AM or 9 PM, you’re there
- Credentials like PMP or Scrum Master are a plus, but the way you lead is what matters
Let’s Build What Matters—From Anywhere
If you want to lead, inspire, and turn vision into results, this is the space for you. This isn’t just another project management gig. It’s a place to drive meaningful change for your team and the people who depend on their work.
If you’re ready to bring your whole self and shape outcomes from day one, let’s talk.