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Support the ICAM Program Management Office (PMO) with technical triage, decomposition, and solutioning as part of the requirements process. Primary technical arm of program management office.
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The Project Management Office is looking for individuals to join the PMO as a resource to be assigned as needed. You will report directly to the project management office. Agency: The State of Maine Office of Information Technology.
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Utilize software applications as needed to accomplish responsibilities, i.e. MS Office, Visio, MS Project, SharePoint, and others as adopted by the IT PMO. Under general direction of the IT PMO Director, provide direction to a group who is responsible for developing and implementing information technology clinical applications initiatives that support the strategic objectives of BILH. Utilize policies and procedures for project management methodology and defining, testing, and installing the information technology clinical applications initiatives based upon the user-defined business requirements and best practices.
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As part of our Manufacturing Engineering Project Management Office (PMO) team, the primary function of this Engineering Program Manager position will be to drive the development and execution of the corporate manufacturing engineering strategy involving capital projects for the manufacturing sites.
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Actively lead one or more Project Management Office (PMO) continuous improvement activities. Proven expertise in usage of MS Office Suite, Smartsheet and related project management systems.
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As part of IPRO’s Program Management team, the Project Manager supports projects as a member of a Program Management Office team working collaboratively with Sr. Project Managers and Project Specialist under the general direction of the PMO director.
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The Sr. Project Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of complex projects governed by the company Project Management Office (PMO). As a senior member of the Project Management Office, the Sr. Project Manager partners with business stakeholders to align on project objectives and expected outcomes.
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We currently has one opening for an IT Project Manager to join the Project Management Office (PMO) division in the ITS department. The PMO is a team of highly dedicated professionals in business analysis, IT project managers, IT product managers, and program and portfolio managers.
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Project Management Office (PMO) Associate. Project Management Office (PMO) Associate. Working across Operational Risk to create or enhance existing assessment reporting and analytics that provide insight into firmwide RCSA results.
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Participates in PMO process improvement initiatives and supports PM on-boarding for new staff. Manages issues, risks, and changes using appropriate and agreed upon processes and tools established within the Project Management Office.
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The candidate will be expected to be the primary interface to government Program Management Office (PMO) and Technical Authority while ensuring the program effort is managed and meets management, technical, and cost defined targets.
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Managing and maintaining the day-to-day interfaces and communications between the assigned Program Management Office (PMO), Manufacturing, Test, Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP), Mission Assurance (MA), Supply Chain (SCM), Engineering, and Shipping.
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Advocate for change management in projects through communications, training and engagement throughout the projectLifecyle Preferred Certifications: Prosci Change Management ITIL Foundations Scrum Certifications (CSM, CSPO) Required Certifications: PMP Additional Qualities: Ability to balance multiple roles: Portfolio Manager, PMO Director and Project Manager.
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Within ASML the Program Management Office (PMO) we optimize business value in project, program and portfolio management execution to strengthen ASML's competitive position. PMO is positioned as an independent team member of a business team that is responsible for the development or maintenance & improvement of our state-of-the-art lithography machines.
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The project manager will also support the IT Project Management Office (PMO) by working closely with staff in providing a systematic approach, using industry best practices (Agile, SCRUM, ITIL etc.
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