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The Program Manager (PM) is responsible for independently leading and managing complex, cross-functional programs and projects, that strengthen enterprise risk management across Financial Risk (e.g., Credit and Market Risk), Non-Financial Risk (e.g., Cybersecurity, Operational Risk) and Compliance (e.g., AML, Trade Surveillance.
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The Senior Creative Program Manager will oversee execution and day-to-day processes of creative projects supporting high-profile, high-impact business initiatives. They are nimble and agile—able to flex across project management, resource management, and program reporting.
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As the Senior Data Analyst/CQI Manager you will apply your knowledge and experience to support evaluation and continuous quality improvement (CQI) on a national technical assistance project in a federal consulting environment.
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This mandate will be accomplished through new suppliers scouting, leveraging current supplier base, implementing sourcing strategies, supplier and contract management, project management, supplier evaluation, and budget & productivity management.
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The Senior IT Finance Manager will provide program and project management, technology leadership, and SAP expertise supporting the global finance department for the Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions organization.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of the Office of Medical Education (OME), the OME Project Manager is responsible for overseeing and driving a variety of educational projects in support of the Program in Medical Education (PME) in the cross functional areas of curriculum innovation; assessment and evaluation; faculty development and continuous quality improvement (CQI.
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Senior Project Manager Wet Utilities Overview Company continues to be Southern California’s premier pipeline company that provides quality solutions and installations for wet utilities including sewer, water, storm drain systems and fire lines.
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Assisting in the development and continuous improvement of Project Management TeamParticipating in BPC approved or have completed accredited leadership training program. The Senior Project Manager reports to the Director of Project Management and is responsible for directing multiple wet pipeline projects and working closely with other business partners to plan, facilitate and complete projects.
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Can clearly communicate and draft bid revisions to clients, plus articulate change orders to interested parties (PM/GC/Project Owner). Ability to successfully advocate for and forecast proper wet utility project resources (team, materials, time to completion, etc.
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As the Senior Data Analyst/CQI Manager, you will lead a team of data/business analysts, a reporting specialist, and an administrative support that will support the provision of reports to inform project management, reporting deliverables, CQI, and service improvement.
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Ability to lead, train, mentor and develop Project Management team members. Qualifications Fifteen or more years of experience in project management with an emphasis in wet pipeline industry projects required.
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Bachelor’s Degree in project management, engineering, technical, or construction preferred. Responsibilities Acts as primary point of contact with the client for project coordination and communications.
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Analyze project performance metrics and provide strategic insights to senior leadership to optimize resource allocation, mitigate risks, and drive continuous improvement within the GSI ecosystem.
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Coordinate efforts with Operations, Preconstruction, and Accounting Develop Estimating Department’s role in construction management process and improve on existing systems with the Project Executive Develop change order tracking program Implementation of continuous improvement program, with the assistance of the Estimating Team, Project Executive, and Senior Project Manager Create with resources aids and cost references, etc.
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4+ years of program, project, or product management experience in a warehousing, manufacturing, data center, or reverse logistics environment. Collaborating with a variety of stakeholders to understand business needs, preparing technical documentation to define new process and system requirements, managing stakeholder expectations and dependencies, driving program-revolutionary developments from idea to implementation, and maintaining program/product documentation and configurations are all in a day’s work for the reverse logistics Product Manager.
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